Conveyancing Solicitors Commercial
Conveyancing is the legal process for the sale, purchase or re-mortgage of your property. EPO are trusted conveyancing solicitors.
Eddowes, Perry, and Osbourne have a wealth of experience and knowledge that can take care of the whole process for you whether you’re a first-time buyer, seller, re-mortgaging, buying to let or need a transfer of equity after a divorce or separation.
We have been buying and selling properties since 1650 and have an excellent relationship with many local estate agents to ensure that your move proceeds smoothly and efficiently.
RESIDENTIAL CONVEYANCING SOLICITORS COMMERCIAL
Commercial conveyancing is the legal process that is involved in the transfer of ownership or leasehold rights of commercial properties. It covers a broad range of legal procedures that facilitate the smooth, legally binding transfer of commercial property. A commercial conveyancing solicitor has experience and expertise in commercial property law and provides guidance and support to clients who are buying, selling, or leasing commercial properties.
Commercial conveyancing solicitors bring their expertise to different commercial transactions and legal agreements. Many legal companies will offer both residential and commercial conveyancing services, with expert teams of legal professionals specialising in different areas of property law.
Eddowes, Perry, and Osbourne's conveyancing team will advise and handle the whole process on your behalf.
PROPERTY CONVEYANCING
Our residential property specialists provide advice on:
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FREEHOLD SALE AND PURCHASE
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LEASEHOLD SALE AND PURCHASE
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RE-MORTGAGES
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BUY–TO–LET
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EQUITY TRANSFERS
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EQUITY RELEASE
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PROBATE SALES
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LEASE EXTENSIONS AND PURCHASE OF FREEHOLDS
Quality and Personal Conveyancing Advice you can trust.
If you would prefer to speak to one of our conveyancing team members direct, please contact us on: 0121 686 9444.
Conveyancing FAQs
Conveyancing is the legal name used for selling and buying a property.
Solicitors, Licensed Conveyancers and Legal Executives specialise in the legal process of selling and buying a property. A conveyancer will go through the legal process to transfer property ownership from one person to another.
The freeholder of a property owns it outright, including the land it's built on. If you buy a freehold, you're responsible for maintaining your property and land, so you'll need to budget for these costs. Most houses are freehold but some might be leasehold – usually through shared-ownership schemes.
You only own a leasehold property for a fixed period of time. You'll have a legal agreement with the landlord (sometimes known as the 'freeholder') called a 'lease'. This tells you how many years you'll own the property. Ownership of the property returns to the landlord when the lease comes to an end.
This will depend on if it’s leasehold or freehold property, along with many other variables i.e. mortgage offers and searches etc.
If you would like more information about your individual conveyancing process, then please don't hesitate to contact our offices today.
Searches' or 'property searches' are completed by your solicitor. They work with the local authority (and other organisations) as part of the home-buying process. They use these to find out any information about the property. As well as any local development plans that may affect the home you plan to purchase.
As soon as a sale or purchase has been agreed on a property you will need to instruct a conveyancer to initiate the process. The Estate Agent will then prepare a Memorandum of Sale which will contain all the relevant details and contacts of all parties involved in the matter and will distribute amongst them.
If you have sold through an Estate Agent, they may recommend a solicitor to you however it’s always best to ring around for quotes and conduct your own research to find a firm that is suitable for your needs.
It’s not always best to go with the cheapest quote, you may find it beneficial to look at Google reviews before deciding.
In recent years there has been an increase in ‘factory conveyancing’ firms which are volume based and lack the personal service that a smaller firm may provide.
The exchange of contracts is when both parties swap and sign the contracts. This is the point where you as the buyer will be asked to put down your deposit. This is a crucial stage of buying a home and is legally binding. If you pull out after exchanging, you will lose your deposit and legal proceeding could be issued.
Completion is when both parties hand over the keys to the property and you can move into the property.
For more information on purchasing and selling a property please contact one of our conveyancing experts on 0121 686 9444 or 01543 386 982.
What is Involved in Commercial Conveyancing?
Commercial conveyancing is a varied and often complex area of the law. The parties involved, whether buyers, sellers, landlords, or tenants, will engage the services of a commercial property conveyancing solicitor. These ensure the smooth, legally binding transfer of commercial property. As with residential conveyancing, commercial conveyancing encompasses a range of tasks such as property searches, title checks, and contract drafting, right through to the completion of the transaction.
A business conveyancing solicitor will conduct comprehensive due diligence, including property searches, title investigations, and a review of relevant legal documents. They will negotiate and draft contracts, ensuring that all terms and conditions are understood as well as legally watertight. Commercial conveyancing solicitors will also handle the transfer of funds and oversee the completion of the transaction.
Commercial property conveyancing costs can vary depending on the complexity of the transaction.
Why is Commercial Conveyancing Essential?
Commercial property conveyancing encompasses a range of commercial properties, such as office buildings, retail space, warehouses, and industrial units. These often have more intricate and complex legal requirements, with transactions requiring careful handling by legal experts.
Commercial conveyancing solicitors specialise in navigating some of the unique challenges associated with commercial property transactions. They have expertise and in-depth knowledge of commercial property law, enabling them to address potential issues that are specific to the commercial property marketplace.
Commercial conveyancing solicitors work closely with their clients to ensure that their interests are protected throughout the transaction process. This expertise enables smooth commercial property transactions, supporting business owners and contributing to an effective local economy.
When you work with experienced commercial conveyancing solicitors like the team at EPO, you can be assured that your transaction will be given the best possible chance of being completed quickly and efficiently.
Expert Conveyancing Services from Eddowes, Perry and Osbourne
If you need a Commercial Property Solicitor to advise you on the purchase, development or sale of a property, a new lease agreement or a property dispute, then our experienced team of property lawyers in Sutton Coldfield can help.
We have the legal expertise to ensure that your commercial property transaction progresses smoothly while guaranteeing due diligence and the protection of your legal rights.
Contact our conveyancing team today for a free quote.