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Solicitor or Licenced Conveyancer?

Solicitors are regulated by the Law Society. They commonly practice many areas of law, in addition to conveyancing.

Licensed Conveyancers are regulated by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers and specialise only in conveyancing. Some Licensed Conveyancers are in fact Solicitors who have Licensed Conveyancer status.

The processes and consumer protection standards are the same for either type of representation.

Is DIY a good idea?

Is DIY Conveyancing a good idea? To be honest - The answer is NO!

Conveyancing can be an extremely complex process. There are a lot of pitfalls. Unlike estate agency, where you may get away with acting for yourself, conveyancing is a different matter.

Everyone is anxious to save costs at the moment, but the question is this: Is it worth the risk? If something does go wrong, then you're not going to have the insurance in place to cover you. Also, many mortgage companies will only deal with a fully qualified solicitor. And who can blame them?

Are you going to know what to do if things go wrong?