Conveyancing Solicitors in Derby

Buying, selling, remortgaging or transferring equity on a property in Derby is a significant step, one that comes with both opportunities and important decisions. Whether you are getting the keys to your first home or moving on to the next chapter, the legal process should support your goals, not stand in the way of them.

At Smith Partnership, our experienced conveyancing team in Derby are here to guide you through every stage. We take the pressure off by handling all the legal requirements on your behalf, giving you peace of mind and space to focus on what really matters with a commitment to clarity and communication.

Most Trusted Conveyancing Solicitors in Derby

Smith Partnership has built a reputation for providing trusted legal support that balances professional excellence with genuine value. Regardless of if you are an individual or family, our conveyancing experts in Derby offer straightforward advice and a proactive approach that’s tailored to your needs.

We assist clients with:

  • Selling or buying a property
  • Remortgaging
  • Transfers of equity

We also specialise in more niche areas of Residential Conveyancing, providing comprehensive support for all your legal needs. Whether you are purchasing a new build property and need a conveyancer who can navigate the complexities that come along with buying your house from a developer, or you are involved in a probate sale and require compassionate support in selling a loved one’s house after they have passed, we are here to help you.

Additionally, we assist with assents, guiding personal representative or executors through the process of transferring ownership of property to a beneficiary when a loved one has left their house in their will.

Our role is to simplify the process for you. From start to finish, we offer practical legal guidance that keeps your transaction on track, handling all paperwork, communications, and timelines with care. With a clear focus on service and value, we are proud to be known among the most trusted conveyancing solicitors in Derby.

No matter how simple or complex your transaction, you can trust our team to prioritise your interests and ensure every step is managed with professionalism and clarity.

Conveniently Located in Derby

At Smith Partnership, we are proud to serve clients right here in Derby. With our office located centrally, our team is perfectly placed to assist with property transactions throughout the city and beyond.

As local solicitors, we bring a true understanding of the area. From long-established neighbourhoods to growing developments, we know the local property landscape and what to expect. Our expertise spans across the boroughs of Derby, from Allestree to Borrowash, Chellaston to Oakwood, and surrounding areas extending out to the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District.

Being based in the city centre, just a stone's throw from Friar Gate Bridge, allows us to offer a responsive, accessible service. You can rely on our local presence and commitment to delivering results with minimal stress.

Beyond the city, our team is on hand to provide trusted support with property matters wherever you are based. This county-wide presence ensures that clients throughout Derbyshire benefit from both our local knowledge and our responsive service.

Why Choose Smith Partnership?

Our long-standing presence in Derby has allowed us to build deep ties with the local community and develop strong relationships with property professionals in the area.

With Smith Partnership, you will have direct contact with a dedicated conveyancer and their team, as well as access to an online portal to enable flexibility. We are also a proud sponsor of the Derby County Community Trust, reinforcing our commitment to supporting the region where our clients live and work.

If you are buying your first home or investing in property, our conveyancing solicitors in Derby will ensure your transaction is handled with expertise and care. We combine transparent fees with tailored legal advice and clear communication, in a process designed to remove stress and avoid unnecessary delays.

Our Derby Conveyancing Solicitors

At the heart of our Derby office is a team of conveyancing specialists dedicated to making your property journey straightforward and stress-free. We understand that legal processes can sometimes seem complicated, which is why we are committed to keeping things transparent and well-managed throughout.

Our solicitors have years of experience across all types of property transactions. You may be navigating a sale, purchasing, remortgaging, or completing an equity transfer – we take the time to understand your goals and adjust our service accordingly.

We work closely with estate agents, lenders, and other parties involved in your transaction to ensure all aspects are handled efficiently. Our team believes in being accessible and responsive, so you are never left waiting or wondering where things stand.

Looking for solicitors' conveyancing in Derby who can deliver results with a personal touch? We are ready to support you at every step.

Contact Our Team Today

To find out how our expert team of solicitors can help you, contact us today on 01332 225225, send us an email via info@smithpartnership.co.uk or complete our contact form.  

FAQs

Most properties are now registered at the Land Registry and the legal documents are held electronically by them. We will send you copies of the documents, and any other supporting documents once the application for registration has been completed. Any old deeds that are no longer needed to prove title to the property, would normally be sent to you.

If you are just selling, or there is a surplus due back to you after completion of your sale and purchase, we will always try to send this to you on the day of completion or on the next working day. Payment is usually made by BACS transfer which takes 3 to 5 working days to clear into your account. If you require the monies on the same day, we can transfer this by CHAPS transfer at a cost of £30 plus VAT. You should request this in advance and provide us with your account details.

These are usually kept with the agent selling the property but we will confirm this to you before completion.

The keys can only be released on the day of completion when the sellers solicitors confirm to the estate agents (or buyers solicitors where there are no estate agents) that they have received the full purchase monies.

You need to agree a date with your sellers/buyers either directly or through the Estate Agents. You should bear in mind that we will try to meet this date but this is not always possible particularly if the date is too soon or some important documentation or information is missing. Please do not book time off work, removal companies or give notice on any temporary accommodation unless Contracts have been exchanged and we have confirmed a completion date to you. It is best to discuss this date once we are near exchange of contracts as if a date is agreed too far in advance it is difficult to know if this is realistic and all the work involved will be completed in time.

Generally you will need to provide a 10% (of the purchase price) deposit although it can be a lesser amount of both the seller and buyer agree. This is paid over from the buyers’ solicitor to the sellers’ solicitor upon exchange of contracts.

If the deposit is less than 10%, there is usually a clause in the contract which confirms that if the buyer does not proceed to completion following exchange of contracts, then the seller has a right to pursue the buyer for the full 10% funds.

An exchange is when the buyer and seller enter into a legally binding agreement to buy and sell on a set date. Once an exchange has taken place, both parties are committed to the sale/purchase, and cannot pull out of the transaction without legal penalties. Exchange of contracts is also when the buyer must pay a deposit, usually 10%.

Completion refers to the day on which all payments have been made/received, that the property is transferred from the seller to the buyer; the day that you move house.

With Freehold property you own the property and the land on which it is situated. With Leasehold property you own the property for a fixed term, but you do not own the land. You would usually pay an annual ground rent to the Freeholder and at the end of the term, the land reverts back to the Freeholder.