AMBROSE APPELBE


SOLICITORS


Established in Lincoln's Inn 1935

7 New Square
Lincoln's Inn
London
WC2A 3RA

 

Tel:

020 7242 7000

Fax:

020 7242 0268

E-Mail:

mailbox@ambrose.appelbe.co.uk

 

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Property Law

We are solicitors in London WC2 UK

Our lawyers advise on all aspects of
property law including the conveyancing process

Property

Residential Property Transactions

The Conveyancing Process

It helps our clients to ensure that they have a full understanding of the conveyancing process and how ownership of property passes from the seller to the buyer.

This section sets out an overview of the process, explains some of the terms which are commonly used and gives details of our firm’s role in the transaction. We advise all clients entering into property transactions to read the whole of this part of the website for a fuller understanding of the transaction. We suggest that you print out a complete copy for reference throughout the transaction.

Exchange of Contracts and Completion
Three Stages of the Transaction
The Transaction: for the Buyer
Mortgages
The Transaction: for the Seller
Linked and Dependent Transactions
Co-Ownership

Our clients seem to appreciate the way we handle their property transactions. One wrote:

"Thank you very much for the professional advice and execution of the conveyancing for our purchase of the flat. You and your team have been most diligent and helpful, and I am  delighted with my first "acquaintance" with Ambrose Appelbe."
 

To speak to a lawyer about Commercial Property, Residential Property or related matters, telephone Felix Appelbe or Andrew Penfold on 020 7242 7000 or use the Contact Request Form.

 

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This web site contains general information only and does not constitute legal advice. You should take suitable advice as to your specific circumstances. Ambrose Appelbe accepts no responsibility and disclaims all liability in relation to such information.