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Cheap Conveyancing Quotes - Why you must use a professional conveyancing solicitor

Added: (Mon Jan 11 2010)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Why you should use a professional service when it comes to buying and selling a property...

Selling your house is going to be a stressful process simply because you will be dealing with people and companies outside of your direct control. When there are a number of parties involved in this process things can become even more complex.

The legal side of moving home is called conveyancing and it is avdisable to contact a professional conveyancing solicitor as soon as you decide to move home. Some estate agents will offer recommended conveyancing solicitors but it is always advisable to collect quotes from at least three conveyancing companies before committing to any contract.

A spokesman for the web site Cheap Conveyancing Quotes said: "Of course it is possible to buy or sell a property without a solicitor, but this is not avisable."

"In fact your potential buyer or vendor may refuse to deal with you on the basis that you do not have a professional, qualified solicitor dealing with the legal aspects of your property purchase or sale."

"We fully recommend that everyone looking at the cost of their conveyancing fees get a quote from www.cheapconveyancingquotes.co.uk because we only ever deal with fully qualified and professional conveyancing solicitors who are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority."

"Your solicitor will check all the correct titles and contracts are drawn up, deal with your buyers contracts and other solicitors, transfer money and pay off any outstanding mortgage amounts."

"These few requirements for conveyancing are just scratching at the surface of all the legal knowledge you require when it comes to buying or selling a property; it is always in your best interests to instruct a professional."

Conveyancing – Points to consider;

• The complex legal side of buying or selling a property is called conveyancing
• Your conveyancing solicitor will help draw up contracts, transfer monies and deal with other solicitors
• In England and Wales, you can use a licensed conveyancer or solicitor
• Conveyancing fees vary, so shop around

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