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Your solicitor manages all legal aspects of buying or selling property — from conducting searches and reviewing contracts to handling funds and registering ownership. Their role is to protect your interests and ensure a smooth, legally compliant transaction.
On average, conveyancing takes between 8 to 12 weeks. However, timelines can vary depending on factors like mortgage approvals, property chains, and search delays. Your solicitor will keep you informed at every stage.
Property searches are checks carried out with local authorities and utility providers to uncover issues like planning restrictions, flood risks, or environmental concerns. They are essential to ensure you’re fully informed before proceeding with a purchase.
Yes. Even without a mortgage, you still need a solicitor to handle legal checks, draft and review contracts, manage funds, and ensure the title is properly transferred. This protects you from future disputes or hidden liabilities.
You’ll typically need proof of identity, title deeds, an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), property information forms, and any relevant planning permissions or warranties. Your solicitor will guide you through gathering and submitting the required documents.

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