Find a Lender-Approved Local Conveyancer in Whitechapel

Ready to buy a new home? Find a law firm approved by your lender.

Our lawyers are committed to delivering the best property conveyancing to Whitechapel vendors and purchasers

Top reasons to let us assist you find a local conveyancing solicitor in Whitechapel

  • 1 Our site is the only site that enables you the facility to check that your conveyancing in Whitechapel will be conducted by a law firm on your bank conveyancing panel.
  • 2 Over the years Whitechapel solicitor have developed valuable connections with Whitechapel local estate agents, banks, building societies, landlords and property developers enabling them to liaise at speed with all parties involved in the process of handling your conveyancing in Whitechapel.
  • 3 Peace of mind comes when you choose the very best, most recommended conveyancing solicitors. Whitechapel has a number to select from, but for a truly dependable and dependable service many local people have been use the endorsement of this site.
  • 4 The Whitechapel conveyancing firms that are identified are dedicated to supplying the most cost, efficient and transparent conveyancing service to home buyers, sellers and investors in Whitechapel
  • 5 Whitechapel conveyancers work in partnership with Whitechapel estate agents, developers, surveyors, lenders and other professionals to ensure that a quality service is provided to clients every step of the way, with the intention of reducing administrative burdens and transaction times

Examples of recent conveyancing in Whitechapel since March 2026*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Whitechapel

My friend's brother is a conveyancing practitioner. I hope that I'll be able to get preferential pricing for conveyancing, but if not, what level of fees would I typically be looking at for conveyancing in Whitechapel?

It’s advisable to get two or three conveyancing estimates. Do use our comparison tool on this page. The prices do be different but the service one can expect differ between property lawyers as is the case with most professions.

My fiance and I are refinancing our flat in Whitechapel with Skipton. We have a son 18 who lives at home. Our solicitor has asked us to disclose anyone over the age of 17 other than ourselves who lives in the flat. Our lawyer has now e-mailed a document for our son to sign, waiving any legal rights in the event that the flat is repossessed. I have a couple of questions (1) Is this document specific to the Skipton conveyancing panel as he never had to sign this form when we remortgaged 4 years ago (2) Does our son by signing this giving up his entitlement to inherit the property?

First, rest assured that your Skipton conveyancing panel solicitor is doing the right thing as it is established procedure for any occupier who is aged 17 or over to sign the necessary Consent Form, which is purely to state that any rights he has in the property are postponed and secondary to Skipton. This is solely used to protect Skipton if the property were re-possessed so that in such circumstances, your son would be legally obliged to leave. It does not impact your son’s right to inherit the apartment. Please note that if your son were to inherit and the mortgage in favour of Skipton had not been discharged, he would be liable to take over the loan or pay it off, but other than that, there is nothing stopping him from keeping the property in accordance with your will or the rules of intestacy.

I purchased a freehold property in Whitechapel but nevertheless invoiced for rent, why is this and what is this?

It’s unusual for properties in Whitechapel and has limited impact for conveyancing in Whitechapel but some freehold properties in England (particularly common in North West England) pay an annual sum known as a Chief Rent or a Rentcharge to a third party who has no other legal interest in the land.

Rentcharge payments are usually between £2.00 and £5.00 per year. Rentcharges date back many centuries, but the Rent Charge Act 1977 barred the establishment of new rentcharges from 1977 onwards.

Previous rentcharges can now be redeemed by making a lump sum payment under the Act. Any rentcharges that are still in existence in 2037 will be dispensed with completely.

I need some quick conveyancing in Whitechapel as I have a deadline to exchange contracts within one month. Fortunately I do not require a mortgage. Is it possible to avoid the conveyancing searches to save money and time?

If.Given you are are a mortgage free buyer you are at liberty not to do searches although no lawyer would suggest that you don't. Drawing on years of experience of conveyancing in Whitechapel the following are examples of what can show up and therefore impact future mortgageability: Enforcement Notices, Outstanding Fees, Overdue Grants, Railway Schemes,...

I am buying a new build apartment in Whitechapel. Conveyancing is necessary evil at the best of times but I have never purchased a new build flat before. Can you give me some examples of some of the questions asked in new build legal work.

Here are examples of a selection of leasehold new build questions that you may expect your new-build leasehold conveyancing in Whitechapel

    Please supply a car parking plan. The Vendor must covenant to keep unoccupied units in good repair until long leases are granted therefore. If there are lifts in the building, please confirm that the owners of flats on the ground and basement floors will not be required to contribute towards the cost of maintenance and renewal. Will the freehold then be transferred for a nominal consideration (not exceeding £100) to the Management Company?

My husband and I are FTB’s - agreed a price, yet the agent told us that the owners will only go ahead if we use the agent's recommended conveyancers as they are insisting on an ‘expedited deal’. Our preferred option is to instruct a family conveyancer accustomed to conveyancing in Whitechapel

We suspect that the seller is unaware of this requirement. Should the vendor desire ‘a quick sale', taking such a hostile approach to a serious purchaser is going to damage their objectives. Speak to the owners direct and make the point that (a)you are keen to buy (b)you are excited to move forward, with mortgage lined up © you are chain free (d) you wish to move quickly (e)but you will continue to instruct your own,trusted Whitechapel conveyancing solicitors - as opposed tothose that will give their estate agent a referral fee or achieve conveyancing figures set by senior management.

Last updated

Sample of conveyancing solicitors in Whitechapel regulated by the SRA

It is important to note that the listed firms do not limit their work for conveyancing in Whitechapel but also conveyancing throughout England and Wales.

  • Squire Patton Boggs (uk) Llp, 7 Devonshire Square, London, London, EC2M 4YH
  • Blick & Co, 6 Artillery Passage, London, E1 7LJ
  • Lovatt & Co, Norvin House, 45-55 Commercial Street, London, E1 6BD
  • Ardens Solicitors, Longcroft House, 2/8 Victoria Avenue, Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4NS
  • Clyde & Co Llp, The St. Botolph Building, 138 Houndsditch, London, EC3A 7AR

Domestic Licensed Conveyancers in Whitechapel regulated by the Council of Licensed Conveyancers

Please note that the listed conveyancers do not limit their work for conveyancing in Whitechapel but also conveyancing across England and Wales.
  • Stratega Law Ltd, Sutherland House, W1F 7TE
  • T J Ball & Company, 49 Leytonstone Road, E15 1JA
  • Walter Saunders, 382 Brockley Road, SE4 2BY
  • L B Property Lawyers, Imperial House, N17 0SP

Planning law solicitors in Whitechapel regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The firms listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Whitechapel specialising in planning law. The solicitors can give expert legal advice on all aspects of planning, including making sure people do what the planning regulations say
  • Squire Patton Boggs (uk) Llp, 7 Devonshire Square, London, London, EC2M 4YH
  • Clyde & Co Llp, The St. Botolph Building, 138 Houndsditch, London, EC3A 7AR
  • Aosphere Llp, One Bishops Square, London, E1 6AD
  • Allen & Overy (holdings) Limited, One Bishops Square, London, E1 6AD
  • Goward Property Law Llp, Holland House, 1-4 Bury Street, London, London, EC3A 5AW

*Source acknowledgement: House price data produced by Land Registry as well data supplied by Lexsure Ltd.

© Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of Land Registry under delegated authority from the Controller of HMSO.