Buying and selling a home is the second most stressful experience in life. It’s emotional, expensive and time consuming. Despite this, the legal process of 'conveyancing' has remained largely unchanged for over a hundred years. Critics accuse it of being broken, slow and with no certainty of a guaranteed move. With 1 in 3 sales - 215,000 to be exact - falling through every year, the consumer risks losing thousands of pounds in duplicated fees, as well as months of wasted time. This easy guide helps you choose the right team at the start and get the very best out of them. Tips include how to cut through conveyancing jargon and red tape, being prepared for your lawyer's legal questions, understanding their explanations, what commercial views they should allow you take, how to pass their anti-money-laundering rules, how to avoid delays and even useful workflows for a typical sale or purchase. This guide gives you a degree of control over whether you successfully move, as well as reducing your risk of financial loss.
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Angelo and Tony Piccirillo are two of the leading conveyancing lawyers in the UK. Both in the Top Legal 500 and Co-founders of AVRillo, the most awarded conveyancing solicitors in the world, with 30 awards, including three time winners of The Sunday Times Best UK Conveyancers. Here for the first time, they share their innovative and practical secrets so you too can achieve results similar to their own 91% moving success record, compared to 1 in 3 consumers who fail to move nationally. Their easy tips will help you collaborate with your lawyer to achieve a faster, less stressful and more certain move.
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