At Emerald Law Solicitors we understand that purchasing or selling a property will be one of the biggest decisions you make, and we want your experience to be as smooth and stress-free as possible.
What is conveyancing?
Conveyancing is the area of law specifically relating to the legal side of buying or selling property. You will need a conveyancer or solicitor to complete the process so that legal ownership is transferred from one person to another.
How will Emerald Law help?
When purchasing a property Emerald Law will carry out vital searches with organisations including local authorities and utility companies. This is to ensure that there are no building plans afoot that would impact your decision.
These searches will also bring up any noted risks to the property such as floods, and whether there are any financial liabilities registered to the property from previous owners.
We will be able to advise you of any costs such as stamp duty, as well as checking all contracts drafted by the seller’s solicitor or conveyancer.
Once the process has been completed, we will settle any related fees with your allocated funds and register you as the new owners of the property with the Land Registry.
There is no set timeframe in dealing with conveyancing matters, as it can depend on the speed of the other party’s solicitors/conveyancers, and any unexpected findings during the searches.
Whether you are buying or selling, our dedicated team are here to assist.
Whilst we cannot provide an accurate quote without discussing your circumstances, our estimated fees are set out below:
Property Purchase
Standard Freehold House
Purchase Price
Estimated Fee (exclusive of VAT)
Up to £125,000
£650
£125,001 - £250,000
£800
£250,001 - £500,000
£1,100
£500,001 - £750,000
£1,350
£750,001 upwards
Quote on individual basis
Leasehold Property
Purchase Price
Estimated Fee (exclusive of VAT)
Up to £125,000
£850
£125,001 - £250,000
£1,000
£250,001 - £500,000
£1,300
£500,001 - £750,000
£1,550
£750,001 upwards
Quote on individual basis
Property Sale
Standard Freehold House
Sale Price
Estimated Fee (exclusive of VAT)
Up to £125,000
£550
£125,001 to £250,000
£695
£250,001 - £500,000
£950
£500,001 - £750,000
£1,250
£750,001 upwards
Quote on individual basis
Leasehold Property
Sale Price
Estimated Fee (exclusive of VAT)
Up to £125,000
£750
£125,000 to £250,000
£895
£250,001 - £500,000
£1,150
£500,001 - £750,000
£1,450
£750,001 upwards
Quote on individual basis
Remortgage
Standard Freehold House
Purchase Price
Estimated Fee (exclusive of VAT)
Up to £125,000
£650
£125,001 - £250,000
£800
£250,001 - £500,000
£950
£500,001 - £750,000
£1,195
£750,001 upwards
Quote on individual basis
Leasehold Property
Purchase Price
Estimated Fee (exclusive of VAT)
Up to £125,000
£950
£125,001 - £250,000
£1,100
£250,001 - £500,000
£1250
£500,001 - £750,000
£1,495
£750,001 upwards
Quote on individual basis
*Please note that the estimated fees are for our costs only and do not cover our disbursements which are estimated to be:
Bank Transfer Fee: £40 (+VAT)
Office Copy Entries: £12 (inc. VAT)
Mortgage Fee: £150 (+VAT)
ID Check: £35 (+VAT)
This list is not exhaustive and further disbursements may be applicable during the transaction.
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Have you been Mis-Sold a pension in the UK? Then, you could be entitled to compensation!
When you reach a certain age and visit a financial advisor, you expect to receive professional and quality advice regarding your retirement’s funds. But, unfortunately, that is not always the case. In accordance with the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), the number of people claiming for compensation concerning mis-sold pensions has increased drastically.
If you believe you have been a victim of a mis-sold pension scheme, then contact us today!
So, who can claim?
You can claim for a mis-sold pensions if you believe you fall under one of the below:
You have been given incorrect advice regarding pension management
You have 100% been mis-sold a pension
You have been wrongly advised to leave a more secure pension company to start a less suitable pension scheme
If you believe that you have been mis-sold your pension scheme, then contact one of our experts today to see how Emerald Law can help you gain the compensation you deserve.
Who is Emerald Law?
As leading solicitors in Liverpool, Emerald Law tailor all solutions to your legal problems with a specialised team of solicitors. We will offer you a dedicated team of expert solicitors for your case and will deal with all the lengthy paperwork that goes alongside your case!
You can start a mis-sold pension claim by following the below steps:
Gather information
You must have all the relevant data to back up your case, as essentially, this is what is going to win your case. The amount of information you have could make all the difference when filing a complaint – working as concrete proof.
File a complaint
The next stage is to file an official complaint with the financial advisor which provided you with the pension misinformation. Typically, the company has about 8 weeks to respond – if they do not – contact Emerald Law straight away.
Contact Emerald Law
Call one of our mis-sold pension professional solicitors and raise the matter with the Pensions Ombudsman. After you have gathered all the information you need, you are ready to proceed with your claim!
Contact our Housing Disrepair Experts today
Starting the process could not be easier. Simply contact our experienced team on 03333052841, where we will then assess your situation and give you a free consultation. If your case is accepted, you will receive a claim pack and your solicitor will begin the process.
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