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Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our FAQ page! Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about the conveyancing process, our services, and how we can assist you with property transactions. Whether you’re buying, selling, or remortgaging, we aim to make the legal aspects straightforward and stress-free. If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, feel free to contact our friendly team directly. We’re here to help!

A conveyancing lawyer or property solicitor is a professional that specialises in the legal transfer of property from person to another. They will navigate the complex process of buying and selling a home including drafting contracts, enquiries, searches, title and much more. Your conveyance solicitor will ensure the process is carried out legally and smoothy whilst protecting your interests.

Unfortunately there is no hard and fast rule about fees as there are many things that can impact the fees you can expect to pay, for example the complexity of the sale or purchase, how many people are involved and if any purchase schemes are used. There are some basic fees that you should expect to see in all quotes and these include legal fees, mortgage admin, telegraphic transfer, searches, ID check. If your quote is missing some of these fundamental fees it is wise to check they will not be added later. Millenniumlegal have a No Hidden Fees policy.

No in fact this is a common misconception, you can use a conveyancing solicitor located anywhere in the country. The most important thing is you chose a conveyancing lawyer based on their expertise, conveyancing fees and reputation. We provide online conveyancing services so you will never need to visit your conveyancer’s office, in fact everything can be done from the comfort of your own home.

When comparing conveyancing it’s important to look for fixed price conveyancing fees. This means you have a full understanding of the costs involved from the outset. Be aware of anyone advertising very cheap conveyancing costs and always check there are no additional fees that you will incur.

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