The conveyancing process can be complex
and stressful and it makes sense to use a
qualified conveyancer to take care of your
property transaction. If you have a mortgage on
the property all mortgage lenders will insist
that you use a qualified conveyancer who is on
their conveyancing panel.
A conveyancing solicitor will not only deal with relevant paperwork, in connection
with buying a house or selling a house but will also provide informed advice as
to how the sale or purchase of the property is progressing and flagging up
potential problems or pitfalls. Another key benefit of employing the
professional services of a licensed conveyancer, conveyancing solicitor or
conveyancing lawyer is their ability to deal with essential elements such as
local searches.
You may also wish to treat conveyancing solicitors who are offering very
cheap deals with caution - this can sometimes mean that they are dealing with a
huge number of clients at any one time, thus slowing down their conveyancing
services and ultimately impacting on the speed of the property transfer - all of
which can end up costing you more money than you initially thought you could
save by opting for a cheap conveyancing deal.
Cheap conveyancing deals are sometimes
loaded with hidden charges so the initial fee that you thought you signed up can
be far removed from the final bill you pay on completion. Sometimes, when it
comes to conveyancing, the old adage is true - you get what you pay for so if
your house sale or purchase looks relatively straightforward, or if you are
selling your house to somebody you know (a private sale) then you might be happy
to go with an online conveyancing service.
CMS have
been providing legal services since 1995.
Our Directors have between them almost 60 years
of experience of working in the legal
industry and we know what we are looking for in
a good law firm. We insist that our
solicitors are registered with the
Law Society or the CLC. Every law firm
must have at least two partners and be on the
panel of all major mortgage lenders. We insist that a dedicated and
named conveyancer is appointed to take care of
CMS clients and every conveyancer must be
qualified to carry out legal services.