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Instruct a CMS Solicitor
today and our helpful staff will provide full contact details of your
conveyancing solicitor immediately.
CMS give you 3 of the best conveyancing quotes that are easy to
understand. All disbursements
are listed and the total price for the conveyancing plus
disbursements is added up for
you - showing exactly the amount you are going to pay. CMS constantly monitor
other conveyancing websites. We have found that the majority advertising
unrealistically low fees from £120 etc charge extra for many items listed above
(which CMS include for free). Most charge extra if you are obtaining a
mortgage and this
together with other extras can increase their quote by up to £200. CMS offer
conveyancing services in the UK.
Always insist upon a fully comprehensive Conveyancing Quote in
writing and make sure you read the full Terms
and Conditions - Frequently
Asked Questions and
Disbursements sections. (CMS can run through these with you as part
of our service).
Conveyancing is the legal process that
transfers property from one owner to another. Your conveyancing will be carried
out by a conveyancing specialist employed by one of the CMS panel solicitors/
licensed conveyancers. All of our panel firms are approved and regularly checked
by CMS. All firms are members of the Law Society or Council for Licensed
Conveyancers (you will find their contact details in our Links section) and all
carry at least £1,000,000 worth of indemnity insurance for the protection of
their clients. You can relax knowing that CMS have done all the hard work of
checking solicitor credentials and service provision leaving you to get on with
the business of moving house.
A Mortgage is a type of loan granted by
a bank or a building society, usually known as the Lender or Mortgagor. The
mortgage is usually granted for a long period, traditionally 25 years, and this
period is known as the Mortgage Term. The Borrower, also known as the Mortgagee,
offers his property as security for the loan. The Borrower signs a legal
document, known as a Mortgage or Legal Charge, which then secures the property
to the Lender for the period of the Mortgage. The Legal Charge is registered at
the Land Registry and appears in the Charges Register of the owner's legal
title. Quotes are cheap fixed prices.
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