Residential Conveyancing
If you are moving house or have other residential property needs, the expert team at Cullimore Dutton are accredited by the Law Society under the Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) and are on the conveyancing panels of all the major lenders. We have a broad range of skills and experience and are ready to offer you a complete, efficient and friendly service.
- Buying, Selling and Mortgaging
- Leasing, Lease extensions and sharing
- Gifting, transferring
- Auctions, sales of part and other specialist transactions
- New builds
- First registrations, rights of long user and boundaries
- Easements and other rights
There is little that we haven’t encountered before and can guide you through most problems or unusual scenarios. We work closely with our colleagues in the Commercial Property, Family Law and Wills, Trusts and Estates departments in delivering a full range of services to our clients.
Residential Property – A Buyers Guide
For property purchases you may find our leaflet Residential Property – A Buyers Guide useful, to download it simply click on the icon below.
Residential Property – A Buyers Guide (544 KB)
Have you secured your mortgage?
Here at Cullimore Dutton we have our own in-house Independent Mortgage and Equity Release Adviser. Click on the link below to read more about the services he offers or if you would like to arrange a consultation please call: 01244 340 222 or email: phil.yates@cullimoredutton.co.uk.
www.cullimoredutton.co.uk/mortgagesandequity
How much will the Residential Conveyancing process cost?
Please use our quote builder below to obtain an accurate costing for your requirements.
Who will work on your matter
A qualified lawyer with at least 10 years experience in this area of work.
Administrative duties will be undertaken by our support staff
Our Residential Conveyancing Departmental
Lesley Stuart, Director and Head of Department,
Qualified 1985
Sarah Davies,
Solicitor, Qualified 2008
Stuart Hill, Solicitor,
Qualified 2001
Llinos Sutton, Chartered
Legal Executive, Qualified 1996
Timescales
Typically eight weeks