When a potential house buyer or seller first embarks on the purchase or sale of a property it might seem like the easiest thing in the world to walk into an estate agents office and either put a house on the market or to choose that dream family home.
However, there are many legalities involved in buying and selling a home, and regulations have to be observed or there is a likelihood that the transaction could fall through.
Healys' team of residential property conveyancing solicitors in London and Brighton has many years' experience in all aspects of property transactions – from declarations of trust to how to deal with sitting tenants – if you have a query about residential property, then we can help.
And it's not just property buying and selling that we can help with, if you need advice and representation at a Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) or a bereavement has left you with a property and you are unsure of your best course of action, the team at Healys can advise you and ultimately handle the necessary official procedures to satisfy all legal criteria.
Whilst we are always here to offer you expert and in-depth advice, if you need a quick streamlined service, we offer online services which mean you may never have to visit our offices to buy or sell a property.
You can get a conveyancing quote online by clicking here or, to speak to a conveyancing solicitor in London or Brighton please call our offices on 020 7822 4000 or 01272 685 888 respectively.
Further information articles on residential property conveyancing from Healys
Plus, we have written a number of advice articles on various subjects which may help you understand the conveyancing process better and these can be accessed by clicking on the links below. For more information, please contact Healys today.
- Land Registry and residential conveyancing
- Surveyor's role in residential conveyancing
- Declaration of trust with residential conveyancing
- Land Registry leads the way on e-conveyancing
- Residential conveyancing and buyer's death
- Residential conveyancing solicitor private contract
- Information about seeking planning permission




