My fiance and I are planning to acquire a flat in East Yorkshire and have instructed a East Yorkshire conveyancing firm. Within the past 48 hours our conveyancer has sent a preliminary report and documents to look through with the expectation that exchange is imminent. Britannia have this afternoon contacted us to advise us that they have now hit a problem as our East Yorkshire solicitor is not on their approved list of lawyers. Please explain?
If you are buying a property requiring a mortgage it is standard for the purchasers' solicitors 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 Quality Scheme. Your solicitor should contact your lender 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 and you may continue to use your own East Yorkshire solicitors, in which case it will likely add costs, and it may delay matters as you are adding another lawyer into the mix.
I am purchasing a house for cash in East Yorkshire. I have resided for the last 15 years in East Yorkshire. Conveyancing searches are exorbitant. As I have knowledge of the area and road intimately should I not bother getting the solicitor to do all the conveyancing searches?
If you not getting a mortgage, then all but one or two of the East Yorkshire conveyancing searches are at your discretion. Your lawyer will 'advise', no-doubt strongly, that you should have searches done, but she is duty bound to do this. Do take into account; if you are going to dispose of the house in the future, it could be of importance to your prospective purchaser what the searches disclose. On occasion premises with functional issues can still throw up unfavourable search results. A good conveyancing solicitor in East Yorkshire should provide you some practical advice concerning this.
Can your site be used to recommend a Conveyancing solicitor in East Yorkshire even if I’m not purchasing or selling a house, for instance where I wish to buy a shop in East Yorkshire with a loan from Chelsea Building Society?
The service is primarily there to locate domestic conveyancing solicitors in East Yorkshire but we have recorded at the end of this page some East Yorkshire commercial conveyancing firms. You will need to enquire with the company directly to establish if they are also authorised to represent Chelsea Building Society
My property lawyer in East Yorkshire is not on the Barclays Approved Panel. Is it possible for me to retain my family solicitor notwithstanding that they are excluded from the Barclays panel?
Your options are as follows:
- Carry on with your existing East Yorkshire solicitors but Barclays will need to use a conveyancer on their panel. This will result in additional overall conveyancing fees as well as cause frustration.
- Get a new lawyer to to deal with the purchase, obviously checking they are Barclays approved.
- Try to convince your Barclays based solicitor to try to join the Barclays panel
I used Action Conveyancing a few years past for my conveyancing in East Yorkshire. I now require my papers but the law firm is no longer operating. What do I do?
Do contact the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) to assist in tracking down your conveyancing files. They can be contacted on please contact on 0870 606 2555. Alternatively, you should use their online form to make an enquiry. You will need to provide the SRA with as much information as possible to assist their search, including the name and address in East Yorkshire of the conveyancing firm of solicitors you previously instructed, the name of conveyancing solicitor with whom you had dealings, and the date on which you last had dealings with the firm.
As co-executor for the estate of my grandfather I am disposing of a property in Newport but reside in East Yorkshire. My solicitor (approximately 300 kilometers awayneeds me to execute a stat dec prior to the transaction finalising. Can you recommend a conveyancing solicitor in East Yorkshire who can witness and place their company stamp on the document?
Technically speaking you should not be required to have the documents witnessed by a conveyancing solicitor. Ordinarily or notary public or qualified solicitor will suffice regardless of whether they are located in East Yorkshire