Thinking of Moving Home? Read This Information on Residential Conveyancing

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Whenever you buy or sell your home, a process called residential conveyancing has to take place. But what does the term ‘residential conveyancing’ mean? Should you attempt to do the conveyancing yourself, or get professional help? The house buying process can be quite complex, and it’s likely you’ve already got a lot to deal with without worrying about conveyancing too.

Residential conveyancing is a legally required part of the housebuying process. It is the method by which a house or a flat is transferred from the seller to the buyer. Obviously, it is extremely important that this process is carried out correctly.

Although it is possible to undertake the conveyancing process yourself, it requires a great deal of expertise, and if you make a mistake it can cost you dear. Most people use a solicitor to carry out the conveyancing process. Though there are added costs involved in using a solicitor, the reduced risk of a mistake being made during this complex process could save untold amounts. A specialist conveyancing solicitor has the expertise to steer you through the maze of residential conveyancing quickly and confidently. You can then get on with organising the other jobs involved in moving house, for example arranging surveys and dealing with your mortgage lender.

Information on Home Information Packs

Since the 1st of June 2007, it is compulsory for everyone selling a house in England and Wales to provide potential buyers with a Home Information Pack. This requires the seller to have searches, office copy entries, an energy performance certificate and all property particulars put together before the house can be sold.

Get Expert Residential Conveyancing Help from the Solicitors at Cunningtons

Cunningtons Solicitors can help you deal with the added complications arising from Home Information Packs. They can also help you to deal with re-mortgages, home equity release loans, transfers of equity, leasehold extensions and leasehold enfranchisement and tenancy agreements.

If you are buying or selling property in England or Wales, talk to the residential conveyancing specialists at Cunningtons Solicitors. Cunningtons have helped many clients with property law matters, and residential conveyancing is a particular area of expertise. Using a Cunningtons solicitor gives you the peace of mind that your property sale or purchase will be dealt with quickly and expertly.

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