Conveyancing and remortgaging
If you want to switch your mortgage from your current lender to a new one, you may well require the services of a solicitor who deals in remortgage conveyancing. The process can often be a complicated and time-consuming one, and without legal help it can become extremely expensive. Remortgage conveyancing is a service which is increasingly being used as individuals try and save as much money as possible.
The reason that specialist legal advice is so important is that if you want to switch your mortgage the new lender must see a detailed legal assessment of the property, and be sure that there are no legal charges or other issues which could have an effect on the value. The process of remortgage conveyancing can be split into three simple steps. The first stage includes examining the deeds and any other documentation relating to title. The second stage includes carrying out any searches, issuing a redemption statement and agreeing a completion date. The final stage involves dealings with the Land Registry and paying off any remaining fees.
This is indeed just a small example of the various steps involved, and it is clear that the process requires someone who has a good understanding of the detailed procedure, as well as being able to relay the information back to clients in a clear and coherent manner, without using complicated legal jargon. Furthermore, there are often deadlines which must be met and various costs to be taken into consideration. If you are interested in a remortgage you should obtain legal advice in order to ensure that the process runs smoothly and is hassle-free.
If you would like to obtain legal advice on conveyancing, Contact Law can put you in touch with a local specialist conveyancing solicitor free of charge. So, if you have any questions or would like our help in finding local conveyancing solicitors please call us on 0808 129 5758 or complete the web-form above.
- Last Updated on 20/02/2012



