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A Quick Guide to Conveyancing Fees


Article Written By: RobertAsbet

Add Your Picture Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property from one person to another. Solicitors and conveyancing can be costly, although fees do vary between individuals and firms. Some will charge a fixed fee whereas others look for a percentage of the value of the property or a per hour basis.

As well as the solicitor's fee, you will also have to pay for disbursements. Disbursements include the transfer of money from lender to the account of property owner, VAT, postage and other costs that may occur from conveyancing work such as searches and land registry fees. This can bump up conveyancing fees quite significantly and you should always ask for a detailed itemised list of these to ensure all charges are accounted for. Always double check the small print and question anything you are unsure about. For example, be aware of disbursements such as 'PI Contribution which is Professional Indemnity Contribution which should be included in the solicitor s fee already, as part of their standard overhead, not charged back to you.

Conveyancer fees should cover all the legal work involved in the purchase of your property. In the first instance, all you should need to do is provide the Estate Agent and Mortgage Broker with the conveyancer s details. Your sellers solicitor/conveyancer will then be able to contact them to clarify and confirm instructions.

Initially a conveyancer will look to gather all the relevant information and documents about and your house and exchange this with the other agents and individuals involved on both sides. On receiving the contract documentation from the seller s solicitor they will begin the required searches (Local Authority, Water, and Environment – if needed). Your conveyancer will also deal with your mortgage details and good ones will carefully explain the terms and conditions of your mortgage offer before or as the contract and mortgage deed are sent to you, for approval and signature.

Exchange of contracts usually takes place by telephone between the buyer and seller s solicitors. Following this, the signed contracts are officially 'exchanged between both parties.

At this stage you and your seller/buyer will all be legally committed to the transaction and a date will/should have been confirmed for legal completion. It is on the day of completion that you will actually move house. At this point, a good conveyancer will:

• Deal with all relevant legal paperwork for you

• Pay your estate agents fees (provided you have instructed them to do so)

• Discharge your mortgage and/or draw down funds for your new mortgage

• Arrange for the legal transfer of the property at HM Land Registry and will then register your ownership for you

• Deal with any Stamp Duty payable to the Inland Revenue on your behalf

Regarding payment of fees, most conveyancers will require that any funds owed to them be cleared prior to legal completion. They will often deduct their fees, disbursement costs and stamp duty from the balance. When comparing quotes beware of the ones that seem the cheapest and always look closely at the small print and calculate the real total price before making a decision.


About the Author

The author is a specialist in house conveyancing and moving house.



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