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Buying
Making an offer
Offer Accepted
Arranging a mortgage
Arranging a survey
Conveyancing
Buying with someone else
Steps in the legal work
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Buying
Making an offer
When a buyer decides s/he would like to buy a particular property s/he does not necessarily have to pay the price being asked for it by the owners. S/he can offer less if, for example, s/he thinks there are repairs to be done which will cost money. More...

When the offer has been accepted
When the buyer's offer for the property has been accepted s/he will have to consider several things. More...




Arranging a mortgage
If the buyer has not already begun to arrange a mortgage, they should start to do this now. It should take about three weeks from the application for the mortgage to the formal offer being made by the lender. More...


Arranging a survey
The valuation which is done for whoever is lending the money is not a survey. A buyer should consider whether or not to have an independent survey carried out in addition to the valuation. More...


Choosing who is to do the legal work (Conveyancing)
The legal process of transferring the ownership of the property from the present owner to the buyer is known as conveyancing. The buyer should decide who s/he wants to do the conveyancing work. More...


Buying with someone else
If two or more people are buying the property jointly they will be joint legal owners. The agreement of all legal owners is needed if the property is to be sold, although if there is a dispute an owner can apply for a court order. More...


Steps in the legal work of buying a property
Although it is impossible to give a precise idea of how long the legal work involved in buying a property takes, it is possible to offer guidelines. From having an offer accepted to exchange of contracts can take up to seven weeks and from exchange of contracts to completion can take up to four weeks. More...
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