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Reasons to use our London conveyancing solicitors

  • 1 The practices shown on our directory have a variation of conveyancing lawyers, legal executives and support staff handling over one hundred thousand cases annually.
  • 2 Cut price packages from online conveyancers might be tempting. However, these firms are often based hundreds of miles away with little appreciation of the factors that affect property transactions in London
  • 3 There is a better than average chance that the the solicitors for the other party are based in London - if so both parties are likely to have worked on conveyancing matters in the past
  • 4 Over the years London conveyancer have established very good connections with London local estate agents, banks, building societies, landlords and house builders enabling them to liaise at speed with all concerned in the process of handling your house sale or purchase in London.
  • 5 No matter what any other lawyers inform you it may be necessary to visit your solicitor to sign legal papers. There are various parties with with an interest in a conveyancing transaction without having to add the postman into the pot.

Examples of recent conveyancing in London since April 2024*

Recently asked questions about conveyancing in London

I am expecting a mortgage with Nat West. My intention is to retain the legal services of a Licensed Conveyancer in London. Does the Nat West Conveyancing panel exclude conveyancers regulated by the CLC?

The Nat West approved solicitor list is, like many other lenders, associated to the Council or Mortgage Lenders or Building Society Association, open to Licensed Conveyancers regulated by the CLC.

Please explain the implications if my lawyer’s firm is expelled from the Lloyds Conveyancing panel ahead of completing my conveyancing in London?

First, this is very unlikely to happen. In most cases even where a law firm is removed off of a panel the lender would allow the completion to go ahead as the lender would appreciate the difficulties that they would place you in if you have to instruct a new solicitor days before completion. In a worst case scenario where the lender insists that you instruct a new firm then it is possible for a very good lawyer to expedite the conveyancing albeit that you may pay a significant premium for this. The analogous situation is where a buyer instructs a lawyer, exchanges contracts and the law firm is shut down by a regulator such as the SRA. Again, in this situation you can find lawyers who can troubleshoot their way to bring the conveyancing to a satisfactory conclusion - albeit at a cost.

I am close to exchanging contracts on the sale of our house in London and the buyers lawyers are claiming that there is a possibility that the property was constructed land that was not decontaminated. A high street London conveyancer would know this is not the case. For the life of me I don't know why the purchasers are using a nationwide conveyancing practice as opposed to a conveyancing solicitor in London. We have lived in London for 4 years we know that this is a non issue. Is it a good idea to get in touch with our local Authority to get confirmation that there is no issue.

It sounds as though you may have a conveyancing firm currently acting for you. What do they say? You should check with your lawyer before you do anything. It is very possible that once the local authority has been informed of a potential issue it cannot be insured against (a bit like being diagnosed with a serious illness and then taking out life insurance to cover that same ailment)

I have justdiscovered that Stirling Law have been shut down. They carried out my conveyancing in London for a purchase of a leasehold apartment 12 months ago. How can I establish that the property is in my name in the name of the former proprietor?

The easiest method to see if the property is in your name, you can make a search of the land registry (£3.00). You can either do this yourself or ask a law firm to do this for you. If you are not registered you can seek help from one of a number of London conveyancing specialists.

I want to sublet my leasehold apartment in London. Conveyancing solicitor who did the purchase is retired - so can't ask her. Do I need to ask my freeholder for their consent?

Even though your last London conveyancing lawyer is no longer around you can review your lease to check if you are permitted to let out the property. The rule is that if the lease is silent, subletting is allowed. There may be a precondition that you are obliged to seek permission via your landlord or some other party prior to subletting. This means you not allowed to sublet without first obtaining consent. Such consent must not not be unreasonably refused ore delayed. If the lease does not allow you to sublet you will need to ask your landlord for their consent.

My wife and I have hit a brick wall in trying to purchase the freehold in London. Can this matter be resolved via the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal?

in cases where there is a absentee freeholder or if there is dispute about the premium for a lease extension, under the relevant statutes it is possible to make an application to the LVT to assess the amount due.

An example of a Freehold Enfranchisement matter before the tribunal for a London residence is 20 Avonwick Road in July 2013. The Tribunal was dealing with an application under Section 26 of the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 for a determination of the freehold value of the property. It was concluded that the price to be paid was Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy (£15,970) divided as to £8,200 for Flat 20 and £7,770 for Flat 20A This case affected 1 flat. The unexpired term was 73.26 years.

We had our home loan agreed in principle last Friday with our lender. We appointed a reputable conveyancer in London two days ago. A couple of hours ago, our mortgage adviser phoned to advise us that the lender said that we cannot use our solicitor as they aren't on their panel. As FTB's, we had no idea that the lender had some control over our choice Is this allowed?

You can actually select any conveyancing solicitor you want to appoint for your conveyancing in London but if they are not on the your bank's panel you will have to incur an extra fee so the mortgage company can instruct their own conveyancer too. On occasion it is conceivable that your solicitor may apply to get included on to the lender list of approved firms. You can use online tools such as lenderpanel.com to find a conveyancing solcitor in London on the bank panel. You can go into your high street lender branch in London. They can recommend conveyancing solicitors in London on the panel for your mortgage company.

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Sample of conveyancing solicitors in London regulated by the SRA

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

  • Rubinstein Phillips Lewis Smith Limited, 13 Craven Street, London, WC2N 5PB
  • Gordon Dadds Llp, 6 Agar Street, London, Greater London, WC2N 4HN
  • Spring Law Limited, 65 Chandos Place, London, WC2N 4HG
  • Hempsons, 40 Villiers Street, London, WC2N 6NJ
  • Emersons Law Limited, 7 - 10 Adam Street, London, London, WC2N 6AA

Commercial Conveyancing solicitors in London regulated by the SRA

The firms listed below are a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in London specialising in commercial conveyancing in London. This may include advice on buying or selling a shop, pub, restaurant, office, retail unit
  • Pricewaterhousecoopers Legal Llp, 1 Embankment Place, London, London, WC2N 6DX
  • Rubinstein Phillips Lewis Smith Limited, 13 Craven Street, London, WC2N 5PB
  • Hillary Cooper Law Limited, 53-59 Chandos Place, London, WC2N 4HS
  • Gordon Dadds Llp, 6 Agar Street, London, Greater London, WC2N 4HN
  • Ahc Solicitors Limited, 1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5BW

Planning law solicitors in London regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

The list below is a non-comprehensive list of solicitors in London practicing in planning law. The solicitors can give expert legal advice on all aspects of planning, including development on contaminated land
  • Fortune Green Legal Practice Limited, Golden Cross House, 8 Duncannon Street, London, WC2N 4JF
  • Gordon Dadds Llp, 6 Agar Street, London, Greater London, WC2N 4HN
  • Ahc Solicitors Limited, 1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5BW
  • Hempsons, 40 Villiers Street, London, WC2N 6NJ
  • Mackrell Turner Garrett, Savoy Hill House, Savoy Hill, London, London, WC2R 0BU

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

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