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Conveyancing can largely be divided into three main stages. The first is the ‘Offer stage’. The offer stage is when the price is negotiated and financial arrangements can be confirmed. Once verbal confirmation of a price is negotiated, contracts will be written up by whichever conveyance company you have chosen. They will make you aware of their own charges as well as any deposits that are required. Plenty of solicitors in Liverpool, and the UK as a whole offer this service so don’t feel like you have to use the Real Estate agents conveyancer. Shop around and save money as a result.As Solicitors in Liverpool, we have helped to convey houses all over the city, the Wirral, and in nearby towns such as Chester as well. In almost all of our cases the second stage, the ‘Contract Stage’, takes the longest to complete. Your solicitor will examine the draft contract first before you check whether there are any queries of concerns personally (hot tip; be sure to double check the tenure of the property; is it a lease hold or is it a freehold? If it’s leasehold, how many years does it have left)? Once both parties are happy with the contract then it is time for property searches. Your conveyancer should do a legal check of ownership with the Land Registry, as well as local authority checks as well. Checking flood risk, water authority, and any individual checks specific to the area are also advised. In our time as Conveyance solicitors in Liverpool, we have seen our fair share of people skip or hurry this part and live to regret it. Lastly in this stage you will also need a mortgage valuation and of course you will need to have the mortgage in place ready for the transaction to take place.The final stage is also the most exciting. The ‘Completion stage’ begins with the signing of contracts. After this stage it is usually 4-12 weeks before you can move into your new property. A completion date is fixed, and your deposit is put into your conveyancers account. You will then exchange contracts and after this exchange the agreement is legally binding. From here it is just a case of agreeing upon a date to move in to your new property!Conveyancing is a long, often arduous process! As solicitors in Liverpool that are able to perform this task, here at BLJ we have seen the process take 6 months, but we have also seen it take 6 weeks. We hope this concise guide explaining the process of conveyancing stage by stage helps you to move house as quickly and as painlessly as possible.
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