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Main reasons to let us help you find a high street conveyancing solicitor in Coleford

  • 1 Retaining the services of a high street Solicitor in the main means that you will receive a more bespoke service. Sometimes when dealing with a large conveyancing firm, your matter is dealt with by a team of people who who progress matters by reading from their computer screens.
  • 2 The mark of a good conveyancing solicitor in Coleford is quality not quantity. The level of service offered by conveyancing "factories" (sometimes 'recommended' by national chain estate agents) often falls short of the high standards of professionalism you will expect.
  • 3 The companies listed on our web pages have a mix of conveyancing lawyers, legal executives and support staff handling thousands of conveyancing matters each year.
  • 4 Cut price packages from online conveyancers might seem attractive. However, these firms are often based many miles away with little understanding of the factors that impact property transactions in Coleford
  • 5 The Coleford conveyancing practitioners that we work with are dedicated to supplying the most cost, efficient and transparent conveyancing service to purchasers, sellers and investors in Coleford

Examples of recent conveyancing in Coleford since March 2026*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Coleford

My wife and I are planning to buy a property in Coleford and have instructed a Coleford conveyancing firm. Within the last couple of days our lawyer has forwarded the sale agreement to be signed with a detailed report with the expectation that exchange is imminent. Barclays have this evening contacted us to advise us that they have now hit a problem as our Coleford lawyer is not on their conveyancing panel. Is this a problem?

If you are buying a property needing a mortgage it is usual for the purchasers' lawyers to also act for the mortgage company. In order to act for a bank or building society a law firm has to be on that lender's conveyancing panel. An application has to be made by the law firm to the lender to become a member of the lender's panel and there are increasingly strict criteria which the firm has to satisfy and indeed some lenders now require their panel members to be part of the Law Society’s Conveyancing Accreditation Scheme. Your property lawyer should contact your bank and see if they can apply for membership of their conveyancing panel, but if that is not viable they will instruct their own lawyers to represent them. You don't have to instruct a firm on the lender’s conveyancing panel as you are at liberty to use your preferred Coleford lawyers, in which case your legal fees may increase, and it will likely delay the transaction as you have another set of people involved.

I am purchasing a property for cash in Coleford. I have resided for the last 20 years in Coleford. Conveyancing searches are a lot of money. As I know the road and vicinity very well must I have all the conveyancing searches?

In the absence of a home loan, then the vast majority of the Coleford conveyancing searches are optional. Your conveyancer will 'advise', perhaps strongly, that you should have searches carried out, but she is duty bound to do this. One thing to consider; if you are going to sell the house in the future, it will likely be be of importance to your future buyer what the searches reveal. On occasion houses with apparent issues can still reveal unpredicted search results. A competent conveyancing solicitor in Coleford will be able to give you some constructive advice here.

I am considering applying for a Leeds Building Society mortgage for purchase of a new build (under development) in Coleford with 65 per cent loan to value. Is it compulsory to choose a solicitor on the conveyancing panel for Leeds Building Society ?

In theory, you could use a solicitor that is not on the Leeds Building Society conveyancing panel, but Leeds Building Society would require one of their panel solicitors to be instructed to act in their interests, and you'd have to pay for this - so most people instruct a panel solicitor. It's also easier, as otherwise you'd have to deal with two solicitors for the same transaction.

Are there restrictive covenants that are commonly picked up during conveyancing in Coleford?

Covenants that are restrictive in nature can be picked up when reviewing land registry title as part of the legal transfer of property in Coleford. An 1874 stipulation that was seen was ‘The houses to be erected on the estate are each to be of a uniform elevation in accordance with the drawings to be prepared or approved by the vendor’s surveyor…’

I've recently bought a leasehold house in Coleford. Am I liable to pay service charges relating to a period prior to my ownership?

In a situation where the service charge has already been demanded from the previous owner and they have not paid you would not usually be personally liable for the arrears. However, your landlord may still be able to take action to forfeit the lease. A critical element of leasehold conveyancing for your conveyancer to be sure to have an up to date clear service charge receipt before completion of your purchase. If you have a mortgage this is likely to be a requirement of your lender.

If you purchase part way through an accounting year you may be liable for charges not yet demanded even if they relate to a period prior to your purchase. In such circumstances your conveyancer would normally arrange for the seller to set aside some money to cover their part of the period (usually called a service charge retention).

Coleford Leasehold Conveyancing - Sample of Queries before Purchasing

    Is there a share of the freehold? On the whole the outlay for major works are not wrapped into the maintenance charges, albeit that a few managing agents in Coleford ask tenants to pay into a sinking fund created for the specific intention of building a fund for larger works. The majority of Coleford leasehold flats will incur a service bill for the upkeep of the building invoiced on behalf of the freeholder. Should you buy the flat you will have to meet this charge, normally in instalments during the year. This may vary from several hundred pounds to thousands of pounds for bigger purpose-built buildings. There will also be a rentcharge for you to pay yearly, ordinarily this is not a exorbitant amount, say about £25-£75 but you need to check it because on occasion it could be many hundreds of pounds.

Finally our conveyancing in Coleford completes this Friday, yet the sellers I am purchasing off has asked to move out on the Saturday afternoon. Can I agree to such a plan?

You can't complete on a Saturday due to the bank systems are not working.

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Sample of conveyancing solicitors in Coleford regulated by the SRA

It is important to note that the listed firms do not limit their work for conveyancing in Coleford but also conveyancing throughout England and Wales.

  • Milner-lunt & Co, The Elms, Bell Hill, Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, GL17 9SA
  • Pitman Blackstock White Limited, 6 Cavendish Buildings, Hill Street, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 5HD

Residential Landlord and Tenant Conveyancing solicitors in Coleford

The list below is a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in Coleford specialising in landlord and tenant law and on the regulations governing different types of tenancies. This may include advice on Terms and conditions of tenancy agreements

  • Pitman Blackstock White Limited, 6 Cavendish Buildings, Hill Street, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 5HD

Typically, Coleford conveyancing for a sale has some of the following tasks

  • Obtaining instructions from parties involved
  • Investigating the title to the property
  • Drawing up the contract and associated documents
  • Submitting draft papers to the solicitor acting for the buyer
  • Negotiating contracts and answering additional questions from the buyer’s solicitor
  • Finalising the transfer deed
  • Answering requisitions submitted by the buyer’s solicitor
  • Carrying out the key stage of exchanging contracts and then completion of the sale
  • Accepting the sale proceeds and transferring funds to the vendor, the estate agent and redeeming the home loan (if appropriate)

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

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