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RESIDENTIAL CONVEYANCING FEE QUOTATIONSOur network of solicitors operates throughout the UK and we are able to offer a competitive residential conveyancing fee for property transfer anywhere in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. Our solicitors are all based outside of the major metropolitan centres and as such are able to offer economic quotations due to substantially reduced overheads. Where possible we deal with matters electronically and there is no need for any of our clients to ever attend our offices. Clients who do not have access to a computer can still be dealt with efficiently by use of post and telephones and will find our service still proceeds at a fast pace due to use of modern technology again without the necessity to attend any law office. For a free no obligation residential conveyancing fee quotation just use the helpline or complete the contact form and a solicitor will contact you with free advice. Glossary - IBank telegraphic transfer In conveyancing matters this is the preferred method of transferring money from one persons account to another persons account by electronic means rather than by a physical transfer of cash or by cheque. Banks charge a fee for this service which is used for convenience, security and for the speed of transfer. Charge on property When money is borrowed to buy land or property the lender is able to secure the repayment of the money, with the consent of the borrower, by registering the liability as a 'charge' on the property concerned which means that before free unencumbered title to the property can be transferred to a new potential owner the debt must first be re-paid. Contract The contract is the legal document which witnesses that the buyer and seller have come to an agreement regarding their transaction. The contract spells out the details of the sale, including an exhaustive description of the property, the price to be paid and the personal details of both buyer and seller. Deed of Assignment of a Life Policy This usually relates to divorce or separation where an endowment policy has been used as a method of repayment and one persons interest in the policy is transferred to the other person. Conveyancing The process by which the legal ownership of a piece of land or property is transferred from one person to another. Our experienced solicitors deal with these matters and offer an economic residential conveyancing fee for the sale and purchase of property. Deed of Guarantee This occurs where a third party is asked to guarantee repayments on the mortgage on behalf of a financially insecure borrower. This usually occurs when the lender has qualms regarding the capability of the buyer to pay off the mortgage on his own. Deed of Postponement This type of written agreement is used when one party postpones his legal rights relating to property in favour of another person and lets that other person claim his rights first. A common application would be for the prioritising of the repayment of several existing mortgages on a certain property. Deed of Grant
Deed of Variation A document that applies changes to the terms of another document related to the ownership of land. Deed of Rectification A document employed to correct errors present in any other documents related to land transactions. Deed of Trust A document which shows the details of each person's share in a property which is jointly owned. HELPLINE 0844 764 0108
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