conveyancing fees
When buying or selling a property you’ll need to instruct a solicitor or qualified Conveyancer to deal with all the legalities of the purchase or sale.
Conveyancing costs vary from company to company, as does the level of service so, it is always advisable to get a number of quotes when choosing a professional conveyancer to manage your move.
Things to consider when choosing a Conveyancer
Hourly charges and hidden rates
It’s important to read through in detail the quote you receive in order to make sure the price you've been given is comprehensive and provides a detailed breakdown of all the costs involved. Some companies charge hourly rates as well as for any letters and phone calls they make to you so consider the additional extra costs you may incur when comparing quotes.
‘No Move No Fee’ guarantees
Moving home can sometimes be stressful; especially when you are part of a long chain involving lots of buyers and sellers. Sometimes the deal breaks down and unless you have chosen a conveyancing company which offers a ‘No Move No Fee’ guarantee you may end up paying a lot more to move.
If your Conveyancing is carried out using our service then should the worst happen and your house purchase or sale falls through we guarantee that you will not have to pay our legal fees and will only have to pay for third party costs which have already been incurred. By having this guarantee you can help to protect yourself against expensive legal costs.
At The Co-operative Legal Services we offer a professional Conveyancing service dedicated to helping you move with as little stress as possible.
The benefits of our service include:
- Free legal advice
- Free quotation
- Fixed legal fees with no hidden charges
- ‘No Move No Fee’ guarantee
- Dedicated legal experts
- Convenient service to suit your lifestyle
What’s more, if you’re a Co-operative member, you can earn membership points when you appoint us to take on your conveyancing.*
*Members will receive 250 membership points when they appoint The Co-operative Legal Services to handle their Conveyancing either to purchase or sell a property. If they appoint The Co-operative Legal Services to handle their Conveyancing for both purchase and sale, they will receive 500 membership points. Membership points are allocated on completion. Points will be allocated to a single member irrespective of joint allocations.