Selling a property

Our conveyancing and residential property solicitors are on hand to help you sell your house or flat. We can handle all the legal paperwork and any transactions needed, taking the strain away.

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What we offer
Making a difficult process as stress-free as possible
Once you have found a buyer for your property, the next step is instructing a residential property solicitor (or conveyancer) to handle the legal aspects of the property sale.
If you choose us to help you sell your property, our experienced conveyancers aim to turn a difficult and stressful process into one that is stress-free and efficient. This can save you both time and money as well as avoid unforeseen problems in the future.

 

What is conveyancing?

Conveyancing is essentially all the legal processes involved with the transfer (buying or selling) of a property from one person to another. This requires help from a professional solicitor or conveyancer who will perform the legal paperwork, Land Registry and council searches, and handle any transactions involved.

Selling your property can be a complex process as there are many steps involved. We have compiled a conveyancing guide for selling a property to help you familiarise yourself with all the steps involved with selling your house.

 

How much does selling a property cost?

Before any work is carried out on your house sale, we will provide you with a full comprehensive quote of all the costs involved so that you know exactly how much you will be spending.

For an idea of how much selling a property may cost, read our conveyancing fees.

 

What documents are needed?

Having the right documentation on hand at the beginning of your house sale process can save time and avoid any delays as well as unnecessary expenses.

  • ID and instruction forms — allows your legal representative to immediately open a file and conduct compliance checks
  • Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) – shows the energy efficiency rating of your property on a scale
  • Funding information — this is required to check all sources of funds and establish your source of wealth.
  • Title Deeds — a set of documents that prove the ownership of a property.

 

How our conveyancing and residential property solicitors and experts work

We provide you with a dedicated conveyancer to carry out your house sale. You are given their direct dial and email address at the beginning of the process and we will send you regular updates by phone, email and text. We also have a number of highly experienced support staff on hand to assist the conveyancers with your sale.

Our conveyancing and residential property solicitors and experts are accredited by the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) which provides house sellers with a trusted conveyancer who has the technical expertise and best practice skills to guide them through the process.

Once you have found a buyer for your property, the next step is instructing a residential property solicitor (or conveyancer) to handle the legal aspects of the property sale.
If you choose us to help you sell your property, our experienced conveyancers aim to turn a difficult and stressful process into one that is stress-free and efficient. This can save you both time and money as well as avoid unforeseen problems in the future.

 

What is conveyancing?

Conveyancing is essentially all the legal processes involved with the transfer (buying or selling) of a property from one person to another. This requires help from a professional solicitor or conveyancer who will perform the legal paperwork, Land Registry and council searches, and handle any transactions involved.

Selling your property can be a complex process as there are many steps involved. We have compiled a conveyancing guide for selling a property to help you familiarise yourself with all the steps involved with selling your house.

 

How much does selling a property cost?

Before any work is carried out on your house sale, we will provide you with a full comprehensive quote of all the costs involved so that you know exactly how much you will be spending.

For an idea of how much selling a property may cost, read our conveyancing fees.

 

What documents are needed?

Having the right documentation on hand at the beginning of your house sale process can save time and avoid any delays as well as unnecessary expenses.

  • ID and instruction forms — allows your legal representative to immediately open a file and conduct compliance checks
  • Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) – shows the energy efficiency rating of your property on a scale
  • Funding information — this is required to check all sources of funds and establish your source of wealth.
  • Title Deeds — a set of documents that prove the ownership of a property.

 

How our conveyancing and residential property solicitors and experts work

We provide you with a dedicated conveyancer to carry out your house sale. You are given their direct dial and email address at the beginning of the process and we will send you regular updates by phone, email and text. We also have a number of highly experienced support staff on hand to assist the conveyancers with your sale.

Our conveyancing and residential property solicitors and experts are accredited by the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) which provides house sellers with a trusted conveyancer who has the technical expertise and best practice skills to guide them through the process.

Speak to a member of our conveyancing and residential property team on 0161 475 7676 or get in touch via our contact form

Speak to a member of our conveyancing and residential property team on 0161 475 7676 or get in touch via our contact form

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Why work with us

Why choose SAS Daniels for conveyancing and residential property support?

You will have your own dedicated conveyancer to take you through the process. We keep you informed every step of the way so you know exactly what’s going on. Every member of our team is personable, professional and approachable.

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Please fill in the contact form and one of our team will be in touch as soon as we can. Our working hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm.

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