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    The Conveyancing Process Explained - A Step by Step Guide for Home Sellers in Cardiff

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    The Conveyancing Process Explained - A Step by Step Guide for Home Sellers in Cardiff

    Selling a property can be a very confusing and lengthy process but having a good solicitor or conveyancer will help it to run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

    Here is an easy step by step guide to the whole conveyancing process.

    Find a Conveyancer

    The conveyancing process formally starts when you’ve accepted an offer on the property.

    However, it’s recommended that you have a conveyancer in place before accepting an offer so that they can get the process started immediately and avoid delays.

    When it comes to choosing a conveyancer, speak to two or three and get some quotes before deciding who to go with. Speak with our team at Fortis as we will be able to recommend too. Alternatively, if you have friends or family who have recently moved, find out who they used and if they were happy with them.

    Don’t just go for the cheapest option, it could cause major issues further down the line if they cut corners!

    Sign the Conveyancer’s Letter of Engagement and Verify Your Identity

    Once you’ve chosen a conveyancer and discussed the fees involved, you’ll need to sign their letter of engagement. It’s only at this point that you commit to using their services. You will also need to verify your identity and address in the form of a passport or driving licence and supply a mortgage statement or utility bill for example.

    Complete Questionnaires

    Your conveyancer will send you some forms to complete, including a Property Information form and a Fittings & Contents form.

    It’s vital that you complete these honestly, as failure to do so could lead to delays later in the process.

    The Property Information form is where you tell the buyer about any changes that have been made to the property, such as extensions, solar panels or a loft conversion. You’ll also need to provide any supporting documents you have, so if your double glazing is still under warranty or you have paperwork to show that your boiler has been serviced in the last 12 months, you will need to provide copies.

    When it comes to fittings and contents, you don’t need to decide what you’re leaving behind at this point, you can confirm later or leave it open to negotiation. Your conveyancer will be able to advise how to complete the form if you get stuck.

    Speak to Your Mortgage Provider

    Assuming that you have an outstanding mortgage on your property, you will need to contact your mortgage lender and inform them that you’re in the process of selling. They’ll be able to advise you about paying off your outstanding balance when the sale goes through, or porting your mortgage, which essentially means transferring it to your new property.

    Draft Contracts

    When your conveyancer has received your completed forms, they’ll draw up a draft contract to send to the buyer’s conveyancer.

    The contract will outline which fixtures and fittings are to be included, along with copies of all the supporting documents you’ve provided.

    It will also give a date for completion, which is typically around two to four weeks after the exchange of contracts.

    The draft contract stage is usually the point where most of the negotiations take place, including the final price of the property.

    It’s also at this stage where you’ll need to allow for the buyers to have a surveyor come in and inspect the property. Depending on the answers you’ve given in the questionnaire the buyer may also want other professionals to come in and carry out inspections, such as a plumber or electrician.

    They may also request that you pay for the costs of any further inspections or repairs, but you will be under no obligation to agree to this. However, it’s at this point that a buyer may try to renegotiate on the final price of the property to take the extra costs into account.

    Exchange of Contracts

    Once the buyer is satisfied with the condition of your property and a final agreement has been reached on the price, including all fixtures and fittings, your conveyancer will exchange contracts with the buyer’s conveyancer.

    Between Exchange and Completion

    At this point both you and the buyer are fully committed to the sale of the property. You’ll receive the buyer’s deposit and if either party pulls out, they’ll open themselves up to legal action.

    Completion

    This is the day on which you hand over the keys to your property. The completion date is usually around two to four weeks after the date of exchange, but you can ask for this to be extended, or in some cases, shortened.

    The date of completion is also the date on which you’ll receive the outstanding balance for the property from the buyer.

    If you are planning on selling in the Cardiff area soon, why not telephone us on 02920561111. We'll be happy to advise you and help with your conveyancing needs.

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