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Conveyancers and Solicitors from the CMS nationwide panel

Remortgages from £100      

Purchases from £210

Sales from £210

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Conveyancing and Solicitor Fees explained

Conveyancing is the word that defines the transfer of land or house property from one party to another. Licensed 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 house 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 Licensed Conveyancing Law process works check out our Conveyancing Guide which you will find in the menu on the left hand side.

How to choose a good Property Licensed Conveyancer

CMS have been providing conveyancing services since 1995. Our Directors have between them almost 60 years of experience of working in the conveyancing 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 firm must have at least two partners and be on the panel of all major mortgage lenders. Our conveyancing solicitors must specialise in conveyancing law. 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. We look for conveyancing firms who present a good, public image via their own web-site, who provide up to date electronic case-management and on-line tracking and updating. All of our conveyancers sign a legal agreement to abide by the quotes 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 will be carried out by a qualified conveyancer or solicitor fees firm that specialises in 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

Remortgages

  • The first thing you must do is to instruct your solicitor to begin work; you should do this as soon as you decide to re mortgage to avoid delays later on. CMS makes this easy for you, simply obtain your choice of quotes from the CMS web site and choose which one works best for you then simply click to instruct. Alternatively, telephone our customer services department on 0845 060 33 55 and they will do everything for you.

  • As soon as you accept the lowest online CMS quote you will be given direct contact details for your conveyancer including name, address, telephone, fax and e mail. This information is also sent to you in a confirmatory e mail. You need to give this information to your mortgage lender.

  • The solicitor will telephone you and will send you a client care letter and confirmatory estimate. Some solicitors send the initial letter by e mail so make sure you check your e mail account. You may be asked to sign and return one copy of the client care letter to confirm that you want to go ahead. You will be asked to pay a sum of money up front; this will be used to pay for necessary disbursements (See jargon buster). If your re-mortgage cannot proceed for whatever reason this money will be returned to you unless the solicitor has spent it on disbursements.

  • The solicitor will ask you to complete an online remortgage questionnaire and to provide proof of your identity (a legal requirement). When he receives this information from you he can begin to start work on your behalf.

  • Your solicitor will obtain your deeds (if any) and if your property is registered at the Land Registry he will obtain Official Copy Entries.

  • Your solicitor will write to your lender (s) to obtain repayment statements. Our solicitors fees are very competitive.

  • Once your mortgage offer is received your solicitor will send you the Mortgage documents to sign and return. You may be asked for confirmation of insurance details and solicitors fees.

  • When the solicitor is in possession of the signed Mortgage documents and has checked that you have complied with all the mortgage conditions they will arrange to complete the re mortgage. You will be asked to suggest a convenient date (always check whether your existing mortgage has an early repayment penalty before setting the date).

  • Once a completion date is set your solicitor will request the mortgage funds, carry out final searches and arrange the local search insurance. On the day of completion your solicitor will receive the mortgage funds, pay off any existing mortgages and prepare and send to you a financial statement together with any balance due to you.

  • Following completion your solicitor will register the re-mortgage at the Land Registry.  This completes the online conveyancing process but your file will be stored for a minimum of 6 years.

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