Step by step guide
1.
Sale of your property - Once your sale has been agreed, you should
inform us of your conveyancing solicitor’s details so that we can send
them the relevant paperwork.
2. Getting started - Initially the solicitor will provide you with a formal instruction
form and other documents which will enable them to gather all of the
relevant details about you and your house. Once you confirm your
interest in working with the solicitor, they will proceed with the
transaction.
3. Purchase of your property - The
solicitor can also carry out all of the legal work involved in the
purchase of your property. Initially, all you need to do is provide us
and your mortgage broker with the solicitor’s details. Your selling
agent's solicitor/conveyancer will then be able to contact your
solicitor to confirm instructions.
4. Searches
on your purchase - Once your newly appointed solicitor has received the
contract documentation from your sellers’ solicitor, they will be able
to affect the necessary searches of the Local Authority, Water
Authority and Environmental Agency.
5. Mortgage
details - Your lender will send you and your solicitor the mortgage
offer. The solicitor is responsible for explaining the terms and
conditions of your mortgage offer. The Contract documentation and
Mortgage Deed will then be sent to you for approval and signature.
6.
Exchange of contracts - Exchange of contracts takes place between the
two parties’ solicitors, usually by telephone. Following exchange, your
signed contact is forwarded to the other party’s solicitor/conveyancer
and they in turn will send their party’s signed contract to your
solicitor. At this stage, you and your seller/buyer will be legally
committed to the transaction.
Completion of your move
On the day of legal completion, your solicitor will:
• Arrange legal paperwork
• Discharge your mortgage and/or draw-down funds for your new mortgage
• Pay your fees as per the Terms of Agency Agreement you have signed
•
Arrange the legal documentation to be signed for the transfer of the
property at H M Land Registry and register your ownership
• Arrange your Stamp Duty payment, payable to the Inland Revenue
Payment of fees
Prior
to legal completion, your solicitor will require any monies due to them
to be cleared funds in time for legal completion. They will deduct
their fees and disbursement costs and stamp duty from the balance at
legal completion. Finally, you will liaise with your agent for the
release of the keys to the property.