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remortgage deals
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Acting for your Mortgage
Lender included |
Completion of SDLT form
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transactions |
Discounts for mortgage
free sales and purchases |
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Licensed
Conveyancers
Conveyancing
or property law
is the word that defines the transfer of land or
property from one party to another. Licensed conveyancing in England & Wales is carried out
by a property conveyancing solicitor who is 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
solicitor 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 good solicitors and conveyancers
CMS have
been providing solicitors 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
property 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 conveyancing services.
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Official Copy Entries
and Filed Plan
When you sell or
re-mortgage a property your solicitor
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 a property your lawyer will obtain an
Official copy of the filed plan to use
for search purposes.
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H M Land Registry
fees When
you buy a property, take out a new
mortgage or transfer a share in a
property the transaction must be
registered at the Land Registry. The
Land Registry charge a fee for
registering the transfer and this is on
a sliding scale depending upon the price
of the property. To check the current
Land Registry fees visit
www.landregisteronline.gov.uk.
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