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What is Conveyancing? When should I speak to a Conveyancer?

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring the Title of a property from one party to another.

You should speak to your Conveyancer when you’ve made a decision to buy or sell a property.

If you’re buying, ask your Conveyancer to look at any Contract before you sign it. They’ll advise you on the terms and conditions of the Contract and explain it in a way that you’ll understand. They’ll also look for any potential pitfalls you may not be aware of.

If you’re selling, speak to your Conveyancer about what documents you need to provide for your Section 32 Statement to be completed. In some circumstances a Section 32 Statement needs to contain information that can’t be obtained immediately and you may lose potential buyers whilst waiting for what you need. If you speak to your Conveyancer first they can make you aware of what is required and how long it may take to obtain.