Who is Involved in the Conveyancing Process?

Conveyancing – the legal process of transferring property ownership – can seem complex but understanding the key people involved can make it much clearer. 

Whether you are buying, selling or remortgaging a property, several professionals work together to ensure the transaction runs smoothly. 

In this article, we’ll introduce you to the key contacts in conveyancing and explain their roles.

Conveyancing Solicitor or Licenced Conveyancer 

Your solicitor or Licensed conveyancer is your main point of contact during the conveyancing process. They handle the legal aspects of the transaction. 

What You Can Expect

Conveyancing solicitors or licensed conveyancers protect your legal interests and provide you with necessary information to ensure you are making an informed decision on the transaction. 

Choosing a reliable and communicative solicitor is essential for a smooth transaction. 

Estate Agent 

The estate agent primary role is marketing and selling the property, they also play a very important role in ensuring that the sale progresses and act as the intermediary between the buyer and the seller. 

What You Can Expect

Estate agents act as the bridge between buyers and sellers, helping to keep communication open and transactions moving forward. 

Mortgage Advisor or Broker 

If you are financing your purchase with a mortgage, a mortgage advisor or broker will help you find the best deal and guide you through the application process. 

What You Can Expect

Mortgage advisors and brokers simplify the often-complicated mortgage application process and ensure you get the most competitive rates and terms. 

Mortgage Lender 

The Mortgage lender (usually a bank or building society) provides the loan for your property purchase. 

What You Can Expect

Without funding, most property transactions cannot proceed, making lenders a central figure in the process. 

Surveyor 

Surveyors assess the condition and value of the property you intend to buy. 

What You Can Expect

A survey can help you avoid buying a property with costly hidden problems, giving you peace of mind or negotiating power. 

Summary

Conveyancing is a collaborative process where every professional involved plays a crucial role in ensuring your property transaction is smooth, legally secure, and the right choice for you. 

From solicitors and conveyancers to estate agents, mortgage lenders, and surveyors, each expert contributes to making the process as efficient and stress-free as possible.

Smith Partnership have over 30 years of experience in helping clients with a breadth of services, including buying, selling and remortgaging property. 

For more information on how our conveyancing solicitors can help you, contact us today on 0330 123 1229, send us an email via info@smithpartnership.co.uk or complete our contact form.

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