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No Expedition Fees for quick
completions |
| No charges for phone
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No other Petty Disbursement
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CMS give you 3 of the best
priced conveyancing solicitor quotes that are easy to understand. All
disbursements
are listed and the total price plus disbursements is added up for
you showing the total payable. CMS constantly monitor other competitor websites.
We have found that the majority advertising unrealistically low fees from £120
charge extra for items listed above (which CMS include for free). Most charge
extra if you have a mortgage
plus other extras increasing their best conveyancing solicitors quote by up to
£200.
Always insist upon a fully
comprehensive quotation in writing and ensure you read the full
Terms and Conditions -
FAQ's and
disbursements sections.
The
definition of a
disbursement is a payment that has to be made to a third party such as
The Land Registry or online or direct registration of property title
in England or the UK generally.
When you
see the word disbursement on a conveyancing estimate or quote you would assume
therefore that the items listed under the disbursements section would be
payments that the solicitor will be making on your behalf to third parties.
Some
conveyancing solicitors firms charge an unrealistically low solicitors fee
hoping that the consumer will just compare that fee to other companies fees and
accept it on face value as a lower quote. However, it is very important to check
the TOTAL amount quoted by the conveyancing firm as some companies are in the
habit of including part of their conveyancing fees in the
disbursements section.
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Official Copy
Entries and Filed Plan - When you sell or re-mortgage a property, solicitors
will apply to the Land Registry for an Official copy of the deeds relating to
your property and an Official Copy of the filed plan relating to your property.
If the Official copy refers to a document that is not set out in the Official
copies then your solicitor will also have to obtain an Official copy of that
document. Sometimes when you are buying - solicitors will obtain an Official
copy of the filed plan to use for search purposes.
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Searches - When you
buy a property or take out a new mortgage you will have to have certain legal
searches carried out by solicitors against the property.
Conveyancing is the word that
defines the transfer of land or property from one party to another. Property
conveyancing in England & Wales is carried out by conveyancing solicitors who
are governed by the Law Society or licensed conveyancers who are governed by the
Council for Licensed Conveyancers. Both of these organisations are there to
protect the public and all conveyancing solicitors and licensed conveyancers
must have in place indemnity insurance to protect their clients. 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. All of the
conveyancers on the CMS panel have been chosen by us because they are either Law
Society or CLC registered and are on the panels of all major mortgage lenders.
For a more detailed explanation of how the conveyancing process works check out
our Conveyancing Guide which you will find in the menu on the left hand side.
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.
When you see the word
disbursement on a conveyancing estimate or
quote you would assume therefore that the items listed under the
disbursements section would be payments that the solicitor will be making on
your behalf to third parties. This is not always the case and items are often
wrongly listed in the disbursements
section.
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