Tips to Finding the Right Conveyancer (Residential Property Solicitor) Conveyancers (specialist Residential Property Solicitors) handle the legal aspects when buying or selling a property. By choosing the right solicitor, you will be kept up to date on the transaction and they will answer any questions that arise regarding the sales or purchase process. When you put in an offer on a property, one of the first questions your real estate agent will ask is for your solicitor or conveyancer’s contact information. Conveyancing relates to the transfer of property ownership, whether you are buying or selling a residential or commercial property. The solicitor (or conveyancer) is responsible for handling the contracts, providing you with legal advice, dealing with Land Registry queries, completing the necessary local searches and handling monies. As a result, it is very important to choose your solicitor wisely. There are a few ways to find the right conveyancer or solicitor to assist you with your property purchase or sale. The first is to ask for recommendations. You can ask family and friends that you know have recently purchased or sold their property. Word of mouth is an excellent way to find the right legal person based on your property transfer needs. You can also ask your mortgage broker. Most lending facilities have a list of solicitors that they work with regularly and can provide you with a reliable referral. The internet is also brimming with solicitors and conveyancers in your area that are promoting their business. When it comes to searching the internet, ensure you do your research; learn as much about the company as possible and use independent review sites to get honest feedback from past and present clients. The estate agent you used when purchasing or selling a property will also have a list of conveyancers or solicitors that they use regularly. They will be able to give you several names and recommendations. Again, ensure you take the time to learn about each firm, their knowledge, services and costs before making any final decisions. Not all solicitors and conveyancers work to the same fee structures, so this is something to look into. Some will have a fixed fee that they charge, while others will charge an hourly rate. Then some take a percentage of the property price. It's advisable to always speak to the solicitor and find out what fee structures they use and determine which is the best option for you. The fees you are charged should include all the aspects of the property transfer, so there are no hidden costs. This should include bank transfers, Stamp Duty Land Tax, courier, and postal charges. When it comes to buying or selling a property, the process can be daunting and very stressful. Having a solicitor or conveyancer that is experienced and knowledgeable can make the process easier. They should be able to answer all your questions and should respond promptly to your emails or phone calls.