Conveyancing is the legal process that goes on in the background after you agree a sale on your property.
The main stages of the conveyancing process are set-up, waiting for searches, raising and replying to enquiries, and coordinating things for completion day. Sounds simple enough...
However this process can drag on for months if not well-managed or if you run into complications. Picking a good solicitor is key, along with being prepared and proactive throughout your sale.
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If you have questions about conveyancing fees, timescales or even what the conveyancing process is, this guide will help you.
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