Conveyancing

When employment disputes arise – from unfair dismissal to harassment in the workplace – you need an experienced conveyancing solicitors’ help and advice who understands every aspect of employment law. Because in most cases your objective will be to seek a speedy and satisfactory resolution rather than a protracted and damaging conflict.

Our specialist employment solicitors have the experience to help you manage employment problems by working in the background where required and also providing full legal representation. Our lawyers will always consider and advise on alternative dispute resolution procedures to help you resolve your issue as quickly as possible.

Commercial Conveyancing: Fixed fee

Our fees cover all of the works required to complete commercial conveyancing, new lease, assignment of existing lease, and selling including dealing with registration at the Land Registry and dealing with the payment of Stamp Duty Land Tax (Stamp Duty) if the property is in England.
Please note that we do not undertake instructions on Residential Conveyancing.

Conveyancer’s fees and disbursements
• Legal fee
i) Acting for the buyer (new commercial lease): from £1500.00 plus VAT
ii) Assignment (buyer/seller): from £1000.00 plus VAT
iii) Acting for the seller: from £1200.00 plus VAT

Apart from our legal fees following fees are payable
• Search fees plus VAT
• HM Land Registry fee
• Electronic money transfer fee
• VAT payable £X

Stamp Duty or Land Tax (on purchase)
This depends on the purchase price of your property. You can calculate the amount you will need to pay by using HMRC’s website.

How long will the conveyancing take to complete?

How long it will take for your offer to be accepted until you can move into your house will depend on a number of factors. The average process takes between X-X weeks.

Stages of the process

The precise stages involved in the purchase of a residential property vary according to the circumstances. However, below we have suggested some key steps that you may wish to include:
• Take your instructions and give your initial advice
• Check finances are in place to fund the conveyancing
• Receive and advise on contract documents
• Carry out searches
• Obtain further planning documentation if required
• Make any necessary inquiries of the seller’s solicitor
• Give you advice on all documents and information received
• Go through the conditions of the contract with you
• Send the final contract to you for signature
• Agree on the completion date
• Exchange contracts and notify you that this has happened
• Arrange for all monies needed to be received from the buyer’s solicitors and you
• Complete purchase
• Deal with payment of Stamp Duty/Land Tax
• Deal with applications for registration at Land Registry

Our conveyancing solicitors can work behind the scenes to support individuals or businesses facing employment issues. Please get in touch with us for more information.

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