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Conveyancing & HIP Service
As Estate Agents we see a number of disappointed Buyers who fail to get the Property they want (and Sellers who lose Buyers) due to a number of reasons. The most common of which is the breakdown of communications with all the parties involved in property transactions. The most key party is your own Solicitor, so please choose wisely!
| Benefits of Using Yugin & Partners London Solicitors |
| Yugin & Partners London Conveyancing & HIP Fees |
If you are a Seller you will now need to commission a Home Information Pack (HIP) before you can market the property. Yugin & Partners can arrange this on your behalf for £210.00 plus VAT if the property is Freehold. The HIP is only available at this discounted rate if you instruct Yugin & Partners on the Conveyancing as well.
If the property is Leasehold there will be additional disbursement of £20.00 for obtaining a copy of the Lease from the Land Registry unless you provide us with this. From 1st January 2009 if the property is Leasehold there is also a requirement to include:
Your Lessor/Landlord or Managing Agents will make a charge for providing this information which we can only confirm to you once we have corresponded with them.
If you instruct Yugin & Partners to commission your HIP you will be given £100.00 on your Conveyancing fee on your Sale***
| Leasehold Property Price | Buying | Selling (*** £100 discount for HIP instructions) |
| £Nil to £500,000 | £695.00 | £675.00*** |
| Freehold Property Price | ||
| £Nil to £500,000 | £650.00 | £625.00*** |
| Freehold & Leasehold Property Price | ||
| £500,000 + | Please call to discuss | |
What is included:
An example of Buying and Selling a Flat:
| A Leasehold Flat Selling for £230,000. | |
| Solicitors/Lawyers Fees | £575 (discounted by £100.) |
| VAT | £100 |
| Disbursements - Home Information Pack (HIP) | £210 |
| VAT | £36 |
| GRAND TOTAL (including VAT) | £921 |
| Buyer Purchasing a Leasehold Flat for £230,000. | |
| Solicitors/Lawyers Fees | £695 |
| VAT | £121 |
| Disbursements - Land Registry | £220 |
| Disbursements - Local Authority Search (if required) | £160 |
| SUB TOTAL (including VAT) | £1,196 |
| Stamp Duty @ 1% | £2,300 |
| GRAND TOTAL (including VAT) | £3,496 |
The above table is for illustrative purposes only, please get in contact for a quote relevant to your situation.
| Stamp Duty |
Stamp duty is paid by the person who purchases a property (the buyer). The amount is dependent on the price of the property:
| Price band | Duty |
| £0 - £125,000 | 0% |
| £125,001 - £250,000 | 1% |
| £250,001 - £500,000 | 3% |
| £500,000 plus | 4% |
e.g. Property purchased for £300,000 - The Coalition Government receives £9,000. The 'duty' is on top of the completion price.
| Conveyancing Process |
The Process for Buyers
Prior to instructing a Solicitor, you will have reached an agreement "Subject to Contract" for the sale or purchase of a property, most likely through an estate agent, and you will have probably have started the finance process , usually through a building society or bank.
You then have to instruct a solicitor to do the legal work on your behalf. Legally, nothing can stop the other party may withdraw from the agreement before "Exchange of Contracts" (this is known as Gazumping when the seller withdraws because he has accepted a higher offer from someone else), so most people want to exchange contracts as quickly as possible.
When you instruct a solicitor to buy or sell a house on your behalf the transaction proceeds in various stages that differ according to whether you are buying or selling;
The following things happen at each stage;
Instructions: This is where you tell the Solicitor what he needs to know to act on your behalf. If you instruct other firms of Solicitors you have to go to their office during business hours to talk to them in person.
Pre-Contract Papers: The Sellers Solicitors, having taken his clients instructions, prepares a draft contract and sends this with all of the other papers relating to the property (contents, fixtures & fittings, etc) to the buyers solicitor, including Home Information Pack (HIP) although in this is usually held by the Estate Agents.
Pre-Contract Searches & Inquiries: The Buyers Solicitor submits searches to the Local Authority asking about planning permissions and applications, road usage, electricity and water supply etc, and to such other agencies as may be required (coal board, water authority, environmental etc). They will also raise enquiries with the Seller's Solicitors on the title of the property.
Investigation of Title: When the results to all of these searches are returned then the Buyer's Solicitor will advise the Buyer accordingly.
Approve Draft Contract: The Buyer's Solicitor will make appropriate amendments to the draft Contract submitted by the Seller's Solicitor with the pre-contract papers, bearing in mind the Searches.
Exchange of Contracts: This is when a legally binding contract is made. This is the point at which you cannot be "Gazumped" any more! It is also when you fix the day the sale will take place - when you will get the keys, if you are a Buyer, or have to move out, if you are a Seller. A very important date!
Prepare Transfer Deed: The Buyer's Solicitor prepares the Deed that will legally transfer the Property from the Seller to the Buyer, and he will then send it to the Seller's Solicitor for approval.
Approve Transfer Deed: The Seller's Solicitor confirms that the Purchase Deed is acceptable.
Pre-Completion Searches: This is the stage at which title is formally acknowledged as being acceptable under the terms of the Contract, after any further questions that the buyer has about it have been answered. It is also the point at which the buyer's solicitor will have to give a report to the buyer's lender (bank, building society) as to whether the title gives sufficient security for the loan that is being extended.
Completion: The big day! The Buyer's Solicitor sends the money to the Seller's Solicitor, who confirms receipt and releases the keys to the Buyer. The Buyer can walk in and relax (before starting re-decorating etc.), and the Seller's Solicitor confirms the money is in the bank!
Post Completion Matters: The Seller's Solicitor discharges the Seller's mortgage, sends the discharge to the Buyer's Solicitors and the balance of the monies to the Seller. The Buyer's Solicitor pays tax on the Transfer ("Stamp Duty"), sends the discharge to the Land Registry to remove the entry relating to the Seller's mortgage, and then registers the Buyer as the new owner of the Property, together with the Buyer's mortgage.
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