Buying or selling a house or property can be a daunting task, especially without the support of a specialist conveyancer to help guide you through the process. As a member of Community, you have access to our expert Union Lawyers panel firms that can assist with your conveyancing needs, including:
- Buying or selling a property
- Lease extensions
- Mortgages
- Re-mortgaging
- Shared ownership
Why choose Community for your conveyancing matters
Community and our team of skilled union lawyers have in-depth knowledge and experience with supporting our members with their conveyancing needs, including transferring ownership of a property, drafting contracts, performing property checks, arranging payments between parties, advising on technical conveyancing terminology, negotiating dates and much more.
There are many reasons why you should choose Community to help with your property & conveyancing matters:
- We offer a 10% discount for conveyancing matters to Community members and immediate family members
- Our partner panel firms are nationwide
- Our partner solicitors help you to navigate what is a complex and time-consuming process
- We ensure you’re provided with regular updates and legal advice to ensure you avoid mistakes and delays
- We help you to make informed decisions by providing clear legal advice throughout the buying or selling process
When looking for a conveyancer, you are free to go to a legal firm of your choice, however the above benefits are only available through our recommended Union Lawyer panel firms.
How to get support with a conveyancing matter
If you require advice, support or guidance with selling or buying a property, simply fill out this form, and we will provide you with details of your local Union Lawyers panel firm. Please note, you must be logged in to your Community account to begin this process.
You will be provided with details of your recommended panel firm when you use the form to access Union Lawyers. You will then need to make sure you contact the panel firm as we do not refer your matter to any of the panel firms.
Frequently asked questions about conveyancing
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