Selling a Property
We make the process of selling a property as simple and as stress-free as possible. Whether you are selling on the open market, at auction or via a private agreement, we can manage everything on your behalf.
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At Aticus Law, we operate on a fixed fee basis. Contact us for a no-obligation enquiry. We’ll discuss your requirements in more detail, after which we’ll provide a total quote for the work to be carried out.
Meeting your legal obligations
You have a lot of legal obligations when selling a property. With our solicitors by your side, you can rest assured that you’ll meet these obligations, ensuring you don’t fall foul of the rules. We’ll also provide the right information in response to any queries from the buyers, working to achieve a swift sale.
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Every conveyancing transaction is different, but at a minimum we will:
- Obtain the title deeds
- Send you a fittings and contents form and property information form
- Prepare the draft contract and supporting documentation
- Answer the buyer’s pre-contract enquiries
- Exchange and complete contracts
- Deal with the transfer deed
- Release the keys to the buyer
- Discharge the mortgage
- Transfer the sale money to you
Property sales can be complicated, especially where unforeseen issues arise. Our conveyancing solicitors are highly experienced and have dealt with numerous transactions just like yours. Whatever complexities we encounter, we have the knowledge and expertise to resolve the matter with the minimum amount of fuss.
Sale and purchase
If you are selling your property with a view to buying another property, then we can help you to co-ordinate a simultaneous sale and purchase. Lots of people say that buying and selling a property is one of the most stressful experiences you can have in life. We strive to remove the burden from your shoulders, and will work to complete the process as efficiently as possible.
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