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The conveyancing process for buyers and sellers
Conveyancing refers to the legal process of transferring the ownership of a property from the seller to the buyer. Let us explain the 6 different stag...
Read moreBuyer, Equity Release, First Time Buyer, Lease Extension, Popular guides, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of EquityHow long does it take to buy a house?
Once an offer has been made and accepted on a property, completing the deal can take anything from six weeks to six months. Learn about the key steps.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & PurchaseHow long does conveyancing take?
In most cases, the average conveyancing for the purchase of a home will take anywhere between 8 and 12 weeks. Learn about all the delaying factors.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Popular guides, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of EquityHow much is Stamp Duty on houses?
Everything you need to know about stamp duty costs.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Popular guides, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of EquityInstant, free & fast property conveyancing quotes
Moving home or remortgaging can be a minefield of information and paperwork. But we're here to help by providing simple, straightforward conveyancing...
Read moreBuyer, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of EquityLocal conveyancing solicitors near you
Get Local Conveyancing quotes from solicitors and conveyancers in your area.
Read moreBuyer, Equity Release, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Lease Extension, Popular guides, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of EquityHow to find a good conveyancer
4 questions to ask yourself when choosing a conveyancer
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Popular guides, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, SellerJoint Tenants vs Tenants in Common: What's the meaning & legal difference?
There are two different types of co-owners when two or more people are buying together. They're known as joint tenants and tenants in common.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & AdviceWhy Homeward Legal offers no sale no fee protection
No sale no fee means that if the purchase or sale of a property does not reach completion, the conveyancer will not charge you any legal fees.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Popular guides, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of EquityWhat are licensed conveyancers‚ and are they different to solicitors?
A Licensed Conveyancer is regulated by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) and is specialised in matters related to buying or selling property...
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