Conveyancing advice on moving house

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Read our extensive library of conveyancing articles for help at every stage of the buying and selling process. Whether you’re a First-Time Buyer or an experienced mover, our advice can help every step of the way.

Seller's Conveyancing Checklist: Prepare for Your Property Sale

Read about the administrative tasks undertaken by your property lawyer when the time comes to sell your home and move to pastures new.

Selling a home

Buyer's Conveyancing Checklist: Navigating Your Home Purchase

The legal process of buying a property doesn't have to be complicated - just follow these simple steps!

Buying a house

Licensed Conveyancers vs. Conveyancing Solicitors: Key Differences

A brief outline of the differences between Conveyancing Solicitors and Licensed Conveyancers.

Selling Your Home During Divorce: A Guided Approach

Selling your home and getting divorced are notoriously two of the most stressful events that can occur in a lifetime. But there's no reason you can't cut out some of the stress.

Selling a home

Understanding Building Regulations for Homeowners

An overview to building regulations

Conveyancing Process

Buying Property in Conservation Areas: What You Need to Know

Buying in a conservation area has advantages and disadvantages - find out all about them here.

Buying a house

Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS): Ensuring Excellence in Conveyancing

The Law Society's Conveyancing Quality Scheme was launched in 2010, but is now becoming visible. We explain what this entails.

Conveyancing Process

Ultimate Guide to Remortgaging: Process, Benefits, and Tips

Find out what remortgaging means and what is involved should you want to remortgage your home.

Conveyancing Process

Gazumping in Property Sales: Understanding Its Legality

If you’re looking to buy a new home – and particularly if you are a First Time Buyer – you may be wondering what ‘gazumping’ is and how you can avoid it.

Buying a house