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Conveyancing

Whether you are buying your first home, moving property or purchasing a holiday home, the excitement has to be balanced with the need to ensure that the legal requirements and processes are dealt with correctly and thoroughly.

Our specialist conveyancing solicitors in Lincoln and Newark are qualified in all aspects of property law and are there to help your transaction goes as smoothly as possible and just as importantly, to make sure you avoid any pitfalls; protecting your interests at every stage from making an offer to receiving the keys. They can also produce your Homebuyer's Information Pack at a very competitive price.

Your dedicated conveyancing solicitor will explain everything you need to consider and collect all the information and documentation needed to set the process in motion. They will explain all the costs and expenses involved, such as Stamp Duty Land Tax, VAT, Land Registry fees and Search fees.

We understand the stress that can be part and parcel of buying or selling a property. Our conveyancing specialists will make sure you receive information and updates when you need them; keep you in touch with progress and explain what is happening at each stage.

Although we try to use plain English, you may come across terminology you are unfamiliar with. To help you we have put together a handy guide to the jargon and legalese you may see.

We offer a fixed fee based on the price of your house, whether you will be taking a mortgage or not, and other variables.

There is no need to wait until an offer has been accepted. Please ring 01522 512123 (Lincoln) or 01636 673743 (Newark) and ask for a no-obligation quote as soon as you decide to move home. Our conveyancing team will be happy to advise you.

For more information on conveyancing, or buying or selling a residential property, please read our Residential Property factsheets.

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