ConveyancingENG
A complete matter management solution for lawyers, conveyancers and support staff running a busy conveyancing law practice
2 Matter Plans
Overview
A complete matter management solution for lawyers, conveyancers, and support staff running a busy conveyancing law practice.
Each step in the transaction is set out in sequential order with the required conveyancing precedents and commentary, all in one place.
The commentary covers issues that arise regularly as well as the more complex issues that arise from time to time. Topics include client due diligence, risk assessment, searches, surveys, enquiries, mortgages, lender requirements, reporting to clients, exchange of contracts, completion, tax, and registration.
Some of the most popular precedents included in this conveyancing law publication include:
- Reservation agreement;
- Enclosures for clients explaining the process;
- Library of special conditions for the contract;
- Deed of variation of rentcharge;
- Deed of easement;
- Deed of covenant;
- Deed of rectification;
- Enquiries;
- Reports on title;
- Notice to complete;
- Full suite of letters to clients, estate agents, lenders and conveyancers.
The comprehensive Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.
Ready To Use Resources
Choose from ready-to-use legal documents within this Publication.
2 Matter Plans Included
- ALERT - From 1 October 2024, the Land Registry will not accept first registration applications made by conveyancers with certified copy deeds and documents. Original deeds and documents will be required, where available. See paragraph 4.4.4.of Practice Guide.“From 1 October 2024, the Land Registry will not accept first registration applications made by conveyancers with certified copy deeds and documents. Original deeds and documents will be required, where available. See paragraph 4.4.4.of Practice Guide.”
- Full Commentary - Sale of Land“null”
- Reference materials
- Overview“Conveyancing is the process of transferring the legal ownership of land. It is a process which is not adversarial but is necessarily investigative in nature. Once an agreement is reached between the seller and buyer as to price and terms, the legal practitioner must document and effect the ...”
- Summary of the process“The usual steps in acting for the seller on the sale of land are:”
- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Freehold, Leasehold and commonhold management
- C. Sale bundle for prompt exchange
- D. Contract
- E. Mortgages
- F. Replying to enquiries
- G. Signing and exchange
- H. Mid-transaction
- I. If required - Deterioration, disputes and notices
- J. Immediately before completion
- K. Completion
- L. Post-completion
- M. Finalising the matter
- Further information“”
- Comments and suggestions for By Lawyers“null”
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