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Bolton Conveyancing Statistics*

  • 1 901 is the median number of years remaining on leases in Bolton
  • 2 Percentage of cases in Bolton that are buy to let is 19%
  • 3 Average time from start to completion was 57 days for conveyancing in Bolton
  • 4 31% freehold and 69% leasehold conveyancing in Bolton for this year to date
  • 5 The most common indemnity insurance policies for Bolton conveyancing is Absentee Landlord

Examples of recent conveyancing in Bolton since April 2024*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Bolton

Why would I use a Bolton conveyancing company when internet based alternatives are easier on the wallet?

To take your time to find shop around for conveyancing costs in Bolton and you should seek a competitive estimate but don’t expend your energy searching for the lowest priced Bolton conveyancer. Appointing the right conveyancer can be the distinction between a seamless and a frustrating home move. It is important that you ensure that you have expert guidance from an experienced conveyancer. An e-mail can never take the place of a phone discussion and can never replicate a one to one consultation. The firms that we work with will find you a qualified and trusted conveyancing solicitor that will deal with your conveyancing from start to finish, providing a level of hand holding that you will never get with an online conveyancer. Our lawyers will keep you updated as to any developments and keep you informed. Should you need to contact the office you will be sure who you need to speak to and we'll be sure you are kept fully informed.

Please could you recommend a Yorkshire Building Society allowed Bolton conveyancing firm who can have us moved in within under 3 weeks? Would it be better to use a local Bolton firm or a web based comparison site?

We can recommend some very good Bolton conveyancing firms. Another option is to visit the high street in Bolton. Go in to two or three firms and ask to speak with a conveyancing solicitor for a costs illustration. Mention your expectations together with the reasons and get a commitment on speed. Choose the one that appears most efficient.

We are buying a newly converted apartment in Bolton with a mortgage from Santander.We have a Bolton conveyancing practitioner but Santander informed us his firm is not listed on their "panel". It seems we have little choice but to instruct a Santander panel firm or keep our local solicitor and pay for one of their panel ones to act for them. We feel as though this is unjust; is there anything we can do?

Unfortunately,no. The mortgage issued to you contains terms and conditions, one of which will be that solicitors must be on the Santander approved list. in the past, most mortgage companies had large numbers of solicitors on their panels: a borrower could choose one for themselves, as long as it was on the lender's panel. The lender would then simply instruct the borrower's lawyers to act for the lender, too. You can use your lender's panel lawyers or you could borrow from another lender which does not restrict your choice. Another option that might be available is for your lawyer to apply to be on the conveyancing panel for Santander

It has been three months following my purchase conveyancing in Bolton concluded. I have checked the Land Registry website which shows that I paid £150,000 when infact I paid £215,000. Why the discrepancy?

The price paid figure is taken from the application to register the purchase. It is the figure included in the Transfer (the legal deed which transfers the residence from one person to the other) and referred to as the 'consideration' or purchase price. You can report an error in the price paid figure using the LR online form. In most cases errors result from typos so at first glance the figure. Do report it so they can double check and advise.

I'm buying a new build house in Bolton with a loan from Skipton Building Society. The developers would not move on the amount so I negotiated five thousand pounds worth of additionals instead. The house builders rep advised me not inform my solicitor about this extras as it may jeopardize my mortgage with Skipton Building Society. Do I keep my lawyer in the dark?.

All lenders require a Disclosure of Incentives Form from the builder of any new build, converted or renovated property, It is available online from the Lenders’ Handbook page on the CML website. CML form is completed and handed to the lender's surveyor when the inspection is done.

Lenders have different policies on incentives. Some accept none at all, cash or physical, while others will accept cash incentives up to 5%.

Hard to understand why the representative of a builder would be suggesting you withold information from a solicitor when all this will be clearly visible on forms the builder has to supply to its solicitor, the buyer's solicitor and the surveyor.

Yesterday I discovered that there is a flying freehold issue on a house I have offered on last month in what should have been a straight forward, no chain conveyancing. Bolton is where the house is located. Is there any advice you can impart?

Flying freeholds in Bolton are rare but are more likely to exist in relation to terraced houses. Even though you don't necessarily need a conveyancing solicitor in Bolton you must be sure that your lawyer goes through the deeds thoroughly. Your bank may require your conveyancing solicitor to take out an indemnity policy. Some of the more diligent conveyancing solicitors in Bolton may determine that this is not enough and that the deeds be re-written to give you the most up to date legal protection. If so, the next door neighbour also had to sign up to the revised deeds.It is possible that your lender will not accept the situation so the sooner you find out the better. You should also check with your insurance broker as to whether they will insure a flying freehold property.

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Residential Landlord and Tenant Conveyancing solicitors in Bolton

The list below is a small selection of solicitors in Bolton practicing in landlord and tenant law and on the regulations governing different types of tenancies. This will likely include advice on Service charge disputes

  • Kippax Beaumont Lewis, 28 Mawdsley Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1LF
  • Russell & Russell, Churchill House, Wood Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1EE
  • Fieldings Porter, Silverwell House, Silverwell Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1PT
  • Cyril Morris Arkwright, Capitol House, 51 Churchgate, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1LY
  • Asons Solicitors Ltd, 120 Bark Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 2AX

Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in Bolton regulated by the SRA

The firms listed below are a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in Bolton practicing in commercial conveyancing in Bolton. This may include advice on commercial leases including all matters relating to landlord and tenant law
  • Kippax Beaumont Lewis, 28 Mawdsley Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1LF
  • Afg Law Limited, 20 Mawdsley Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1LE
  • Russell & Russell, Churchill House, Wood Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1EE
  • Aspinall & Co, 15 Wood Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1EB
  • Fieldings Porter, Silverwell House, Silverwell Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 1PT

Domestic Licensed Conveyancers in Bolton regulated by the Council of Licensed Conveyancers

Please be aware that the listed conveyancers do not limit their work for conveyancing in Bolton but also conveyancing throughout England and Wales.
  • Amity Conveyancing Limited , 17 Lee Lane, BL6 7BP
  • Conveyancing Expert Limited, 117 Chorley Road, M27 4AA

*Source acknowledgement: House price data produced by Land Registry as well data supplied by Lexsure Ltd.

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