Licensed
Property Conveyancers
Conveyancing
or property law
is the word that defines the transfer of land or
property law from one party to another. Licensed conveyancing in England & Wales is carried out
by conveyancing solicitors who are governed by
the Law Society and licensed conveyancers by the
Council of Licensed Conveyancers. These organisations
are
there to protect the public and all property conveyancing
solicitors and licensed conveyancers must have
in place indemnity insurance to protect their
clients. The conveyancing law process can be complex
and stressful and it makes sense to use a
qualified conveyancer to take care of your
property law 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.
How
to choose a good Property Licensed Conveyancer
CMS have
been providing property law and legal conveyancing services since 1995.
Our Directors have between them almost 60 years
of experience of working in the conveyancing and
property law
industry and we know what we are looking for in
a good conveyancing firm. We insist that our
conveyancing solicitors are registered with the
Law Society or the CLC. Every conveyancing
lawyers 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 the conveyancing service.
All
of our conveyancers sign a legal agreement to
abide by the conveyancing quote we provide, not to charge
"hidden extras" and also to provide the level of
service published in our Service Charter - which
you will find in the left hand menu. In a
nutshell a good conveyancer will be qualified,
experienced, pro-active, IT literate, able to
communicate effectively and have a friendly and
helpful personality.
Our Quotes apply to England & Wales only and
your conveyancing quote will be provided by
a qualified solicitor firm that specialises in
property licensed conveyancing.
Our Solicitors are multi-partner firms and are
members of the Law Society and they are on the
panel of all major mortgage lenders.
The definition of a
disbursement is a payment that has to be
made to a third party such as
The Land Registry for online or direct registration of
property title in England or the UK
generally.