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What should you do when you want to move property and complete fast? You should instruct a reliable conveyancing solicitor to take you through the legal process. A reliable conveyancer in Huddersfield should be able to complete or move your property in less than three months. That is what AVRillo is offering in the UK....
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Process of buying a house or flat: Timeline and Choosing the best conveyancer to safeguard your move Buying a house or a flat  is a huge financial decision and it is important to be aware of all of the different stages involved in the process. By understanding what lies ahead, you can be better prepared...
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In a typical UK house and flat sale, the vendor is the seller of the property. The vendor will instruct an estate agent to market the property and find a buyer. Once a buyer has been found, the vendor will appoint a solicitor to act on their behalf. The role of the vendor is to...
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If you’re selling a house or a flat, you might be wondering who signs the contract first. After all, the process of selling a house is different in the UK than it is in other countries. In most cases, it’s the seller who signs the contract first. Here’s a closer look at why that is...
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You’ve found the perfect house or a flat, put in an offer, and had it accepted. Congrats! The next step is to sign a contract. But what happens after you sign a contract for a house or a flat? We’re here to tell you. Once you’ve signed the contract, you’re legally obligated to purchase the...
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Exchange of Contracts When Buying Property So you’ve gone through the process of finding a property, making an offer, and having it accepted. Congrats! The next step is to exchange contracts. This is when the sale becomes legally binding. But what happens after that? Here’s a quick overview. Once the contracts have been exchanged, the...
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Buying a house is a big decision and, in the UK, it’s one that’s usually made with the help of a solicitor and conveyancer. If you’re an estate agent, it’s important to know what solicitors and conveyancers need when they’re helping clients buy property so that the process goes smoothly. Here are three things that...
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The simple answer to this question is no. A licensed conveyancer is not a solicitor. In the UK, solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), whereas licensed conveyancers are regulated by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC). However, both professions are involved in the legal transfer of property. So, what are the main...
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A lot of people are asking if conveyancing can be done in just three weeks. The honest answer is that it depends on the situation. There are a lot of factors that play into how long conveyancing will take, including the type of property being bought or sold, any complications that arise during the process,...
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