You've finally found the perfect home. It's time to make an offer–but how do you go about it?
Buying or selling a property is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make. You want to get it right. Below, we outline how the conveyancing process works and why you need a professional conveyancer on your side.
Put simply, conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property from one party to another. The process begins when you make an offer on a property and it's accepted, and it ends once you receive the keys.
Conveyancers are professionals who work within the real estate sector. They manage the legal transaction to ensure the property is properly transferred from one individual to another. Traditionally solicitors took care of this process (and still do), however now you can also employ the services of a conveyancer before you're ready to sign any contracts of sale with the other side. In fact, we recommend you seek professional advice as soon as you're interested in a property for some very simple reasons.
The most obvious reason for instructing a solicitor or conveyancer as soon as possible is that the conveyancing process is far more complicated than it may seem. There are many legal steps involved.
You need to be sure your conveyancer or solicitor is right for you. Ask them:
To learn more about conveyancers or solicitors and where to find them, visit here. For more detailed advice on the conveyancing process and how we can help you, download our free e-book now.