...it is nice to have "human" contact with a business that is prepared to help out a little! Thank you again for your wonderful service and fantastic levels of compassion. In what is a very difficult time, it is 'very' much appreciated.

Source - Client thank you letter to Sara Hull of the Conveyancing Department

18 | 05 | 2012
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We have prepared this guide to explain the conveyancing procedure and what happens at any particular stage. No two transactions are ever entirely the same but they all follow a similar format and we hope that this will help you understand what we will do and what you need to do.

Smith Law Partnership will:
Whilst you need to:

Prepare a Home Information Pack (if necessary)


Obtain your title deeds and details of the amount to repay your mortgage
(if appropriate)

Prepare and send out the contract papers to your Buyers Solicitors

Deal with any additional enquiries

Send the agreed contract to you for signature

Agree completion date with all parties

Instruct an agent and find a buyer!

Complete property information forms and fixtures and fittings list and return to us together with details of any mortgages on your property

Assist with replying to any enquiries as necessary

Obtain removal quotations

Sign and return contract
Exchange of Contract

Contracts exchanged and deposit handed over

Request final details of amount to repay mortgage and estate agents

Prepare a financial statement

Approve final transfer document and send to you for signing

Buildings insurance on risk

Confirm removal
company booking

Sign and return transfer to us before completion

Completion

Receive monies from Buyers Solicitors

Pay outstanding mortgage

Pay estate agent

Send balance of funds to you or put towards purchase property

Send title deeds to Buyers Solicitors

Read meters and hand keys to agents

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