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Top 5 reasons to let us assist you choose a local conveyancing solicitor in Fairford

  • 1 This site is the first site that enables you the ability to ensure that your property ownership legalities in Fairford will be carried out by a property lawyer on your lender’s authorised panel.
  • 2 We are the UKs largest residential conveyancing directory listing mortgage company approved law practices delivering conveyancing in Fairford regulated and authorised by the SRA or CLC.
  • 3 Low cost packages from online conveyancers might seem attractive. However, these organisations are often located hundreds of miles away with little understanding of the factors that impact property transactions in Fairford
  • 4 Fairford conveyancer are the linchpin to a successful Fairford home move, keeping the process under control. They are on your side throughout, offering dedicated advice for the duration of your move
  • 5 Chances are that the other side’s conveyancers are located in Fairford - if so sets of lawyers are likely to be less confrontational

Examples of recent conveyancing in Fairford since August 2025*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in Fairford

Please could you vouch for a Halifax sanctioned Fairford conveyancing firm finish our home move within 28 days? Would it be better to use a high street Fairford solicitor or an internet conveyancer?

We would be happy to suggest some excellent Fairford conveyancing firms. You can also walk up the high street in Fairford. Go in to two or three law practices and request to see a conveyancing solicitor for a fee estimate. Mention your time frames together with your reasons and get a commitment on your deadline. Appoint the lawyer that you are most comfortable with.

We're in Fairford, FTBs purchasing with a mortgage (lender is Santander , and our lawyer is on the Santander conveyancing panel). How long should the conveyancing process take?

The fact that your lawyer is on the Santander conveyancing panel is a help. It would almost certainly delay matters if they were not. However, no property lawyer should guarantee a timeframe for your conveyancing, due to third parties outside of your control such as delays caused by lenders,conveyancing search providers or by the other side’s solicitors. The time taken is often determined by the number of parties in a chain.

Is there a list of Principality panel solicitors in Fairford on the Building Society Association’s Website?

No. There is no such facility on the Council of Mortgage Lenders or Building Society Association websites. A small selection of lenders make their panel listings visible over the internet. If you are in need of a Fairford conveyancing practitioner on the Principality please use our tool.

Is it the case that all Fairford conveyancing solicitors on the Santander conveyancing panel are governed by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority?

As a firm of solicitors, in order to be on the Santander conveyancing panel they would need to be overseen by the SRA. Some lenders do list licenced conveyancers on their panel and in such a situation the practice would be regulated by the Council of Licensed Conveyancers.

I am selling my house. I had a double glazing fitted in October 2007, but did not receive a FENSA certificate or Building Regulation Certificate. My buyer's mortgage company, Coventry BS are being difficult. The Fairford solicitor who is on the Coventry BS conveyancing panel is saying indemnity insurance will be fine but Coventry BS are insisting on a building regulation certificate. Why do Coventry BS have a conveyancing panel if they don't accept advice from them?

It is probably the case that Coventry BS have referred the matter to their valuer. The reason why Coventry BS may not want to accept indemnity insurance is because it does not give them any reassurance that the double glazing was correctly and safely installed. The indemnity insurance merely protects against enforcement action which is very unlikely anyway.

What can a local search tell me concerning the property my wife and I buying in Fairford?

Fairford conveyancing often starts with the submitting local authority searches directly from your local Authority or through a personal search organisations for example Onsearch The local search plays a central part in many a Fairford conveyancing purchase; as long as you don’t want any unpleasant once you have moved into your new home. The search should reveal information on, amongst other things, details on planning applications relevant to the property (whether granted or refused), building control history, any enforcement action, restrictions on permitted development, nearby road schemes, contaminated land and radon gas; in all a total of 13 topic sections.

I am buying a new build house in Fairford benefiting from help to buy. The developers would not move on the amount so I negotiated five thousand pounds worth of fixtures and fittings instead. The property agent told me not disclose to my solicitor about the side-deal as it would put at risk my mortgage with the lender. Do I keep my lawyer in the dark?.

All lenders require a Disclosure of Incentives Form from the developer 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.

Can you provide any top tips for leasehold conveyancing in Fairford with the aim of expediting the sale process?

  • A significant proportion of the delay in leasehold conveyancing in Fairford can be reduced where you appoint lawyers the minute you market your property and ask them to collate the leasehold information which will be required by the buyers’ representatives.
  • A minority of Fairford leases require Licence to Assign from the landlord. If this applies to your lease, it would be prudent to place the estate agents on notice to make sure that the purchasers obtain bank and professional references. The bank reference should make it clear that the buyer is able to meet the annual service charge and the actual amount of the service charge should be quoted in the bank’s letter. You will therefore need to provide your estate agents with the actual amount of the service charge so that they can pass this information on to the purchasers or their lawyers. If you are supposed to have a share in the freehold, you should ensure that you hold the original share certificate. Obtaining a re-issued share certificate is often a time consuming process and delays many a Fairford home move. If a new share certificate is needed, do contact the company officers or managing agents (if applicable) for this at the earliest opportunity. If you have carried out any alterations to the property would they have required Landlord’s approval? In particular have you installed wooden flooring? Most leases in Fairford state that internal structural changes or installing wooden flooring require a licence from the Landlord consenting to such changes. Where you dont have the paperwork in place you should not contact the landlord without checking with your conveyancer in the first instance.

I own a garden flat in Fairford, conveyancing formalities finalised April 2006. Can you let me have an estimate of the premium that my landlord can legally expect in return for granting a renewal of my lease? Comparable flats in Fairford with over 90 years remaining are worth £171,000. The ground rent is £50 per annum. The lease expires on 21st October 2104

With just 79 years remaining on your lease we estimate the price of your lease extension to span between £8,600 and £9,800 plus costs.

The suggested premium range that we have given is a general guide to costs for extending a lease, but we are not able to provide a more accurate figure without more detailed investigations. Do not use this information in tribunal or court proceedings. There are no doubt additional concerns that need to be taken into account and you obviously should be as accurate as possible in your negotiations. Please do not take any other action based on this information before seeking the advice of a professional.

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Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in Fairford regulated by the SRA

The firms listed below are a small selection of solicitors in Fairford with expertise in commercial conveyancing in Fairford. This could include advice on complex issues under the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1954
  • Selby & Co, Red Lion House, 6 Sheep Street, Highworth, Wiltshire, SN6 7AA

Typically, Fairford conveyancing for a sale includes some of the following tasks

  • Conveyancer instructed by the owners once the offer has been accepted
  • Collating the documents evidencing the title to the property
  • Drafting contract and associated papers
  • Supplying draft papers to the solicitor retained by the purchaser
  • Negotiating contracts and replying to supplemental queries from the buyer’s solicitor
  • Negotiating the transfer document
  • Replying to requisitions submitted by the purchaser’s solicitor
  • Proceeding to exchange of contracts and then preparing for completion
  • Receiving sale proceeds and sending funds to the seller, the estate agent and repaying the mortgage (where applicable)

Whether you are going through a divorce or breakup or simply wish to transfer your property to someone else, transfer of equity conveyancing in Fairford has some of the following tasks:

  • Obtaining instructions from the appropriate parties
  • Collating the documents evidencing the title to the property
  • Following instructions from the bank (if appropriate)
  • Agreeing the terms of the transaction
  • Drawing up Transfer or approving draft Transfer
  • Negotiating amendments to the the Transfer deed
  • Communicating with parties concerning the Transfer
  • Agreeing and preparing for completion
  • Receiving and releasing funds to relevant parties
  • Preparing and submitting to HMRC the correct SDLT forms and payment
  • Registering the change in proprietorship and the home loan (if relevant) at the HM Land Registry.

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