Top tips to speed up your property sale

26 Jul 2024 | BLOG, CONVEYANCING

Selling a property can be a complex and time consuming process. From navigating legal paperwork to coordinating with multiple parties, the journey can sometimes feel overwhelming. To help you speed up your property sale and avoid common pitfalls, we have compiled essential tips and highlighted how Hunton & Garget can support you with our expert services.

Understanding the conveyancing process for selling your property

Conveyancing for a property sale typically takes 6-8 weeks for freehold properties and 8-12 weeks for leasehold properties. However, the timeline can vary based on factors such as responsiveness, transaction complexities, and specific legal requirements.

Top tips to speed up your property sale

Prepare your property for sale Before listing your property, ensure it is in good condition and that all required documents are ready. This preparation includes gathering property certificates, deeds, and any necessary maintenance records. Being well prepared can prevent delays once a buyer is found.

Utilise our Pre-Sale Preparation Service At Hunton & Garget, we offer a Pre-Sale Preparation Appointment designed to streamline your property sale. This service includes:

    • Reviewing your property title – Identifying potential issues early to avoid complications during the sale.
    • Completing mandatory forms – Guiding you through the new Law Society Property Information Form to ensure accuracy and compliance.
    • Preparing documentation – Ensuring all necessary documents are organised and ready before listing your property.

Our goal is to alleviate last minute scrambling for documents and ensure a smooth transition. There is no obligation to instruct us for the sale, though if you choose to work with us, the cost of the appointment will be deducted from our fees.

Notify your solicitor about special circumstances If there are any special circumstances, such as a gifted deposit from a family member or if you are selling a property through a limited company, inform your solicitor at the outset. This will allow them to prepare the necessary documentation and handle any additional legal requirements efficiently.

Choose an experienced and CQS accredited law firm Opt for a conveyancing law firm with significant experience and The Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) accreditation. At Hunton & Garget, we are proud to hold CQS accreditation, reflecting our commitment to high standards in residential conveyancing.

Your Conveyancing Partner

At Hunton & Garget, we’re more than just Solicitors; we’re your trusted conveyancing partners. Count on us to unravel the complexities of property covenants and guide you toward successful property transactions.

FAQs and Expert Advice

Looking for more insights on the conveyancing process? Visit our conveyancing FAQ page, where our Managing Partner, Lisa Potts, offers valuable advice and answers to common questions.

 
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Top tips to speed up your property sale

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