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Frequently Asked Questions about Conveyancing in Devon

Our Estate Agency and Bank has strongly recommended we use a conveyancing solicitor in Devon, should we not use them?

It is often the case that some of banks and estate agents in Devon like to recommend local business to home buyers or sellers in Devon, (and many will often get reciprocal business in return). Indeed a number of the larger estate agents in Devon have now also formed joint partnerships with property solicitors. However, you should ask "Will you be getting impartial legal advice on your conveyancing in Devon?" and also "Will it cost you more money for the same conveyancing in Devon to be done?" Ultimately, who you chose to undertake your conveyancing for you is your choice, and remember, it is you who are paying the bill!

Who will be dealing with my case?

Each case we deal with will be soley handled by a single one of our teams, (which consist of a named senior conveyancer plus 2 named support para-legals). So you can rest assured that your house sale or purchase is important to us, and will not get lost in a large team where no-one understands your particular concerns.

When can I contact the Devon Conveyancing team?

The offices at iconvey are open Monday to Friday, 9.00am-5.15pm. You can call the direct contact line of the conveyancing professional responsible for your conveyancing in Devon or, equally, e-mail us if you have any questions or would like an update.

In addition, we would like to think that our Devon conveyancing team are proactive with you, and will be in frequent contact to keep you fully up to speed with your conveyancing in Devon. This will include automatic emails, (and optionally text messages), to inform you when key milestones in your case are reached, (i.e. mortgage offer received, etc.). We know that buying or selling a house in Devon can be a stressful time, and being kept in the dark can make things even more fraught. We are not a conveyancing call centre so you are assured of our best personal focus at all times.

What happens after completion of my house sale in Devon?

Once your conveyancing in Devon has been completed , we will forward any outstanding monies due to you.

What happens after completion of my house purchase in Devon?

If you are buying a house in Devon, then after completion has taken place for your purchase conveyancing in Devon our post completion team deals with the payment of your stamp duty, (where applicable), and the registration of the property title with HMLR. This process can take several weeks to finalise, but we continue to keep you informed of progress. If there is a mortgage on the property then the mortgage deeds are sent to your mortgage lender where they are held until the mortgage has been paid or the property is sold. If there is no mortgage involved you will need to tell us whether you require the deeds to be sent to you. If you wish, our conveyancing in Devon team can provide safe and secure storage of your deeds at no extra charge.

Conveyancing in Devon sounds very simple - are all transactions straight foreword?

For our Devon conveyancing team the vast majority of the conveyancing in Devon that they transact are straightforward there is always an occasional conveyancing case in Devon that is not so simple- this could be for a variety of reasons. We are experienced conveyancing lawyers used to conveyancing in Devon and you can be sure that we will do everything we can to make the purchase as quick and painless as possible but if there are problems we will let you know about them and tell you how we will resolve them.

What happens next once I have instructed you to carry out my conveyancing in Devon?

When we receive your instruction for your conveyancing in Devon one of the lawyers in our conveyancing in Devon team will be assigned to your case. Your personal conveyancer e-mail or phone you to introduce themselves and will start work on your conveyancing.


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