The conveyancer who helped my former purchase has quoted £1350 for no sale no fee conveyancing in Cambridge. I am hoping to sell a newly refurbished house for £150,000. Are the quoted fees excessive? Is it above the norm for conveyancing in Cambridge?
The estimate does seem marginally overpriced. If you are willing to invest time comparing quotes you may be able to get the conveyancing a bit cheaper by as much as £125. That being said, you mightcome to rue choosing an an unknown lawyer. Remember to ensure that the conveyancer can also act for your lender. You can employ our search tool to locate a Cambridge conveyancing company on the banks approved list of lawyers which can often include conveyancing solicitors in Cambridge.
We are purchasing a property and need a conveyancing solicitor in Cambridge who is on the solicitor panel. Could you point me in the right direction as regards a solicitor?
Our service is limited to being a directory service for firms who wish to be listed as being on the approved conveyancing panel for . We don't recommend any particular firms conducting conveyancing in Cambridge.
Is it necessary to take out insurance to address the risk of chancel repairs when purchasing a house in Cambridge?
Unless a prior purchase of the property took place after 12 October 2013 you could expect lawyers handling conveyancing in Cambridge to remain recommending a chancel search and or insurance against a claim.
Taking into account that I will soon part with over three hundred thousand on a property in Cambridge I would like to have a conversation with the lawyer about myhouse move ahead of appointing the firm. Is this something that you can arrange?
Absolutely - we would be pleased to talk to you we do not take any clients on without you first talking to the conveyancer due to be carrying out your property ownership legalities in Cambridge.There is no ‘factory style conveyancing’ - every client is unique individual, not a matter number. The solicitors that we put you in touch with believe that the figure you are provided with for your conveyancing in Cambridge should be the amount on the final invoice that you are charged.
The solicitors handling our conveyancing in Cambridge has forwarded papers to review that reveal that the property is unregistered with epitome documents. Is it not the case that all houses in Cambridge are registered?
The majority of property in Cambridge is registered. An 'epitome' is basically a dossier of photocopies of documents affecting an unregistered title. Plenty of Cambridge conveyancing lawyers will be familiar with such matters but in the event that uncertainty reigns the prevailing proposition presently is for the seller’s conveyancer to undertake the registration formalities first and thereafter sell - this undoubtedly result in a protracted conveyancing.