Remortgage Conveyancers

Find the best remortgage conveyancing quotes

When searching for a conveyancing company in Manchester, we can put you in touch with trusted, verified affiliates, all of whom you can rely on to handle your property transactions competently.

Indeed, the process that we take you through is particularly useful because it helps you to find the best and most appropriate fit among these companies for your specific needs. 

Business partners are put through a vetting process to ensure they meet high standards. 

All conveyancing partners offer high-quality legal services for property transactions and remortgaging. Most in our partner network are top-rated firms with a nationwide presence. They come highly recommended by our users. 

Companies must have proof of regulation by the SRA, CLC, LSS, or equivalent, which we recommend you double-check. 

Users of our service have saved over 70% on their final bill at the end of the conveyancing process! 

How are Conveyancing Companies Selected?

The best conveyancing firms in all of London were selected as follows: 

Our panel looked at the track record of each firm, and those with the best naturally ended up on our list. When two firms were close in numbers, we used an average score to separate them. 

Since the firms are all highly rated, this is evidently a very good source for clients seeking high-quality conveyancing.

Company presence: if a potential partner does not have a company website that is up-to-date, with correct and visible company details (including a suggestion of the company’s location), then we do not consider them. 

Positive reviews: if our potential partner does not have a reliable review presence to speak of, then we do not consider that company a potential partner. We read reviews too, and that does matter.

Regulatory Bodies and Accreditation: every licensed conveyancer and conveyancing solicitor must be regulated by one of the following: the CLC, SRA, LSS, LSNI, and/or CILEx. 

Code of Practice: partners need to comply with a code of practice. This safeguards the quality of service provided to our customers and ensures all licensed conveyancers and conveyancing solicitors operate to the requisite minimum standards.

What benefits does Manchester Surveyors offer for remortgage conveyancing quotes?

Manchester Surveyors have an enormous network of remortgage conveyancing solicitors and accredited conveyancers across the UK – assuring that you save cash on your remortgage.

All conveyancers should be regulated by the SRA, CLC, LSNI, LSS or CILEx so that you are in the hands of a responsible professional.

We can connect you to reliable, local or national remortgage solicitors: just make an enquiry. Save time, money & stress through Manchester Surveyors.

Why Use a Solicitor for Remortgaging?

When you remortgage, you will need a solicitor or conveyancer to transfer your old mortgage to your new lender. However, if you are staying with the same lender, there is no conveyancing work to be done. 

If you are transferring equity, your deal is coming to an end or you are releasing equity, you will require the services of a remortgage solicitor or conveyancer. 

A remortgage solicitor or conveyancer will have the necessary expertise to handle the legal aspects of your remortgage. Bear in mind that you must check that your chosen solicitor is on the panel of solicitors of your new mortgage lender, otherwise there may be additional fees.

What is the typical charge for remortgage conveyancing?

Based on our data, the average remortgage solicitor’s fees are £1,500. These charges include their solicitor legal fee and the other disbursements involved with the remortgage. You can expect your conveyancing costs for remortgage to include:

Solicitor’s legal fee – £1,000

Search fees – £300

Bank transfer – £50

ID checks – £80

Title deeds copy – £10

Land registry fees – £10

Added to your legal fees, you need to take into account the fees that you will have to pay to conclude your current mortgage. We’ve included further information below the conveyancing remortgage fees disclosure. Always check all costs with your commercial mortgage solicitor and lender before starting your move.

What steps are involved in the remortgage conveyancing process?

It’s your remortgage conveyancer’s job to ensure your legal title is updated and tell the land registry about the change. These are the steps your remortgage conveyancer will take on your behalf: 

  1. Check your identity
  2. Check the source of your funds 
  3. Check the title deeds 
  4. Ask for a redemption statement 
  5. Consider different property searches 
  6. Arrange a property valuation (if required) 
  7. Review your remortgage offer 
  8. Make a Certificate of Title and clearly summarise the legal work 
  9. Transfer funds 
  10. Update the transfer deed 

To understand more about the remortgage process and whether or not remortgaging is right for you, please read on.

How long does it take?

The conveyancing process for a remortgage typically takes between 4 and 8 weeks. 

Conveyancing for a remortgage is simpler than for a sale or purchase since you aren’t relying on others in a chain. To speed things up, make sure you return your documents to your conveyancer as soon as possible. 

You could also start looking for a new remortgage 6 months before your deal ends to get ahead of the game.

Surveys of Commercial Property

If you’re thinking of acquiring, leasing, subletting, disposing of, or altering commercial premises in Manchester, you would be well advised to locate a surveyor skilled in the nuances of commercial building surveying – should you spot a defect in a commercial building you can use that information to negotiate an asking price for the property that’s considerably lower than what the seller originally wanted, or you can talk your way out of a bad deal altogether. 

Our Manchester-based team of RICS-compliant commercial building surveyors is equipped to handle matters throughout Manchester.

Contact

Our team prioritizes client care above all else. We look forward to being in touch with you so you can instruct a surveyor in Manchester, London, Bristol, Birmingham or Cardiff. You can reach out to us easily. Just fill out our form, and we’ll get back to you with a free quote for your survey. All our surveyors are qualified as members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and we are one of the UK’s leading providers of building survey and valuation services:

The property survey you commission will be carried out by an accredited professional. Your chartered surveyor will be a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), or will belong to some other industry-standard professional body. Rest assured; you will receive highest quality of professional service for your survey.

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