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Conveyancing FAQs
What is conveyancing?
Conveyancing refers to the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another. This process involves multiple stages such as contract review, property search, and settlement.
Why do I need a conveyancer?
A conveyancer can guide you through the complex legal process of buying or selling a property, ensuring that you understand your rights and obligations. They can also handle the paperwork on your behalf and represent your interests during negotiations.
How much does conveyancing cost?
The cost of conveyancing varies depending on the complexity of the transaction and the conveyancer's fees. At Open Conveyancing, we offer competitive fixed-cost conveyancing fees with no hidden charges.
What is the difference between a conveyancer and a solicitor?
A conveyancer specializes in property law and is licensed to provide legal advice on property transactions. A solicitor is a trained legal professional who can provide more general legal advice. While both can handle conveyancing, a conveyancer may offer a more cost-effective option for straightforward transactions.
What is property search?
A property search is a crucial part of the conveyancing process that involves investigating the property's title and history. This includes checking for any encumbrances, easements, or other legal issues that may affect the property's value or ownership.
Helping you Buy or Sell Your Home
Our goal is to make the buying, selling or transfer of your property as seamless as possible, so you can focus on making new memories with your family.
At Open Conveyancing, we believe that buying or selling a home is not just a transaction; it's about creating lasting memories with your loved ones.
We can help you every step of the process.
Whether you're looking to find your dream home or sell your current property, we will be there to assist you and provide you with the necessary resources and advice.