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How long will it take? If the property is empty and the buyer does not require a mortgage, a sale or purchase can all be completed in a few days but this is very unusual. However it is more likely that a mortgage will be required and there will be a chain of transactions and if that is the case it will usually take 4-6 weeks to exchange contracts and then another 2-4 weeks between exchange of contracts and completion making a total of 6-10 weeks from start to finish. We always do all that we can to progress your transaction as quickly as possible but we cannot offer any guarantee about this and you should not believe anyone else that does!
What searches do you carry out and why? There are five main types of search that can be carried out and the buyers solicitor will decide which of these are necessary in any particular case:-
Local Authority Search
This reveals details of the planning history for the property and whether the Council are aware of any breaches of planning, also any proposals for new roads or traffic schemes, tree preservation orders, conservation areas and any other matters within the Council's control that may affect the property.
Drainage Search
This will show whether or not the surface and/or foul water drains run into a public or private sewer.
Land Registry Search
This is carried out just before completion in order to find out if there are new mortgages registered against the property that have not previously been disclosed. If there are then the buyers solicitor will obviously require confirmation that these will be repaid.
Land Charges Search
If you are obtaining a mortgage the lender will ask your solicitor to carry out a search to make sure that are you are not bankrupt ! Quite often this search will show an entry against someone else with a similar name. If so you will be asked to sign a copy of the result to confirm that it does not relate to you.
Environmental Search
It has more recently been recommended that the buyers solicitor should also carry out an environmental search to see if there are any landfill or waste disposal sites in the area, if the property has been built on an old industrial site and whether there are any risks from contaminated land, toxic emissions, flooding, subsidence etc.
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