Conveyancing

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What is residential conveyancing?

Buying, selling or leasing a property is something almost everyone will be required to do at some point in their lives.

The process of residential conveyancing involves transferring legal title from the owner or leaseholder to the buyer or lessee.

Merton solicitors are able to assist on a range of property matters. Whether you are buying a property at auction or simply need advice for shared ownership matters Merton solcitors can provide you with one-time only or continuous advice.

Basics of residential conveyancing

Buying or selling a property is notoriously known as one of the most stressful times in a person’s life. This has a lot to do with this transaction being one of the most important financial decisions you will make. It is therefore important that you are careful to instruct an experienced conveyancing solicitor who will provide you with accurate advice and guidance from the outset.

Merton solicitors’ areas of expertise include but are not limited to:

Assisting in buying, selling or transferring property.

Assisted Purchase Schemes which allow those with modest incomes to buy a house which would normally be outside of their means but are able to commit to long term financial requirements of owning a home.

Right to Buy and Acquire. We have experience representing both tenants and landlords when acquiring ownership rights.

Re-mortgaging. If you are not intending to move and simply want to re-mortgage your house, Merton solicitors can assist in this and get you your money as quickly as possible.

Why us?

Merton solicitors have years of experience in residential conveyancing and can provide guidance on all range of matters in this area.

Merton solicitors have access to the latest conveyancing technology to make your residential transaction smoother. We will send you updates on the progress of your property matter through texts, emails and online to keep you abreast of progress being made.

If you require further help in any residential conveyancing matter then please contact Merton solicitors today.


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