FAQs
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our conveyancing services and how we work with clients across the UK
Conveyancing Questions
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Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property from one person to another. It covers all the checks, contracts, and financial arrangements needed to make a home purchase or sale legally binding. At JV Law, we guide you through every step of the conveyancing process to ensure your transaction is smooth and compliant with UK law.
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Conveyancing usually takes 8–12 weeks from when your offer is accepted to completion, although timescales can vary depending on the property chain, mortgage approval, and local searches. At JV Law, we keep you updated at every stage so there are no surprises.
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Conveyancing fees vary depending on the property value and type of transaction. They depend on property value and type of transaction. Typically, solicitor fees plus disbursements (searches, Land Registry, etc.) make up the total cost
At JV Law, we provide a clear, no-obligation quote upfront so you know exactly what to expect, with no hidden charges. Contact us to talk further about your individual needs.
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Yes — a solicitor or licensed conveyancer is required to carry out the legal checks, exchange contracts, and handle funds. Without one, your transaction cannot be registered at the Land Registry.
Buying a Property
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Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property. When buying a house, a solicitor handles property searches, contracts, and funds to ensure the purchase is legally binding.
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On average, conveyancing for a house purchase in the UK takes 8–12 weeks. Timescales can vary depending on mortgage approval, property chains, and search results.
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Fees vary depending on the property value and location. We’ll provide a clear, no-obligation quote before you commit, so you know exactly what to expect.
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We carry out local authority, environmental, and water/drainage searches, plus any extra checks depending on the property. These highlight risks such as planning restrictions, flood risk, or access rights.
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Your deposit (usually 10% of the purchase price) is paid on exchange of contracts. The balance is transferred on completion day.
Selling a Property
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Your solicitor prepares the contract of sale, answers buyer’s solicitor enquiries, and ensures the mortgage (if any) is repaid at completion.
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You’ll need proof of ID, title deeds, and completed property information forms. If you’ve made alterations, you may also need planning or building control certificates.
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Sellers don’t usually need new searches — but you will need to provide title documents, property information forms, and reply to legal enquiries.
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Keys are handed over on the day of completion, once funds have been received by your solicitor.
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Yes — your solicitor will use the buyer’s funds to repay any outstanding mortgage and arrange for the charge to be removed from the property title.
Remortgage & Equity Transactions
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Most lenders require a solicitor to check the title, manage funds, and register the new mortgage with HM Land Registry.
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A transfer of equity is when ownership of a property is changed, such as adding or removing a person from the title. A solicitor ensures it’s done correctly.
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Equity release allows homeowners over 55 to unlock cash tied up in their property. A solicitor must provide independent legal advice before completing the process.
Specialist Transactions
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An auction pack contains all the legal documents a buyer needs before bidding. If you’re selling, your solicitor prepares this. If you’re buying, we review the pack before the auction.
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Shared ownership allows you to buy a share of a property and pay rent on the rest. A solicitor ensures the lease terms are fair and registers your ownership.
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Right to Buy allows council tenants to purchase their home at a discount. A solicitor handles the contract, mortgage, and transfer of ownership.
Working with JV Law
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Jolita is the founder and principal solicitor at JV Law, specialising in residential conveyancing. She personally oversees each case, ensuring clients receive expert legal advice with attention to detail and unlike larger firms, Jolita works closely with each client. You’ll receive personal service and direct communication throughout your property transaction.
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JV Law is based in Nottingham but serves clients across the UK. With digital communication and secure online systems, we can assist no matter where you’re located.
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At JV Law, you’ll benefit from personal service, transparent fees, and nationwide expertise. Jolita ensures every client is kept up to date, with clear answers to all questions.
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All conveyancing work is carried out under the umbrella of an established law firm regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), so your interests are fully protected. By working with a freelance consultant solicitor like Jolita, you also receive direct, personalised one-to-one service, tailored to your specific property transaction needs, combining the professionalism of a large firm with the attention and care of a boutique practice.
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At JV Law, you receive one-to-one attention from Jolita, who oversees every aspect of your conveyancing. Unlike larger firms where cases are often delegated, we offer personalised support and clear communication, while still delivering the professionalism and compliance standards you’d expect from a regulated law firm.