Conveyancing and Property Solicitors

General property law guidance for residential transactions and related legal documentation.

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Overview

Property transactions involve legal, financial and procedural risk. MH Solicitors provides general conveyancing guidance to help clients understand each stage from instruction to completion.

Conveyancing & Property Services

Residential sales and purchases

Guidance through contract, searches and completion stages.

Remortgaging

Advice on lender requirements and title-related checks.

Transfer of equity

Support with ownership transfer and lender consent processes.

Leasehold and lease extensions

Guidance on lease terms, obligations and extension routes.

New-build purchases

Advice on reservation terms, deadlines and developer contracts.

Commercial property

Guidance on commercial premises, business leases and property transactions.

General property enquiries

Practical support on title, boundaries and documentation issues.

Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) Accreditation

Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) Accredited

Accredited under the Law Society's Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS), the recognised standard for residential conveyancing, our team supports buyers, sellers, landlords and homeowners purchasing, selling, remortgaging or transferring property.

Our process

01

Instruction

We gather details and confirm transaction objectives.

02

Legal checks

We review title papers, searches and draft contract documents.

03

Exchange readiness

We address enquiries and agree key completion terms.

04

Completion and registration

We support completion formalities and post-completion steps.

Frequently asked questions

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another.

Searches are usually obtained during transactions to identify planning, environmental or local authority issues.

Exchange makes the transaction legally binding, subject to agreed terms.

Lease length and obligations can materially affect saleability and lender requirements.

A transfer of equity changes legal ownership shares in an existing property.

New-build contracts often contain tighter deadlines and development-specific clauses.

Timescales vary depending on chain complexity, searches and lender requirements.

Conveyancing & Property enquiry

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