Buying & Selling Residential Property
Carolyn Tilly
Do you have a question I can help with? Click the ask me button below to get in touch.
Ask Carolyn Tilly
Very likely to be the most important and high value financial transaction of your life. So why would you shop for the cheapest, riskiest option?
Are you sure of what you are buying? Do you want to ensure that you receive the full value for the property you’re selling? And most importantly do you really want to trust this large financial exchange to the cheapest conveyancer you can find?
Tilly Bailey & Irvine offer a first class conveyancing service, we can help with buying or selling a property in Hartlepool, Stockton, Wynyard, Middlesbrough, Billingham or in fact anywhere in the UK or abroad.
Delivered by highly experienced practitioners, leading experts in the region operating from all offices.
We’ll take care of you
At Tilly Bailey & Irvine we believe in setting out exactly what we will do from the beginning and keeping you, the client, regularly informed. By phone, fax, e-mail or SMS text we understand the importance of regular communication.
Quality Service Guaranteed
In 2011 Tilly Bailey & Irvne’s conveyancing department secured the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Service (CQS) accreditation. We are one of a minority of firms in the UK to have achieved this marque and it is important because it ensures that by instructing us you are getting the very best possible advice and service in the region.
Services
Conveyancing
Property Purchase
Property Sale
Land Purchase
Land Sale
Re-mortgaging
EPC’s
Auction Legal Packs
Conveyancing…it’s a strange word, a little “old fashioned” but what does it mean?
Here’s the Wiki definition:
In law, conveyancing is the transfer of legal title of property from one person to another, or the granting of an encumbrance such as a mortgage or a lien.
A typical conveyancing transaction contains two major landmarks: the exchange of contracts (whereby equitable title passes) and completion (whereby legal title passes). Conveyancing occurs in three stages: before contract, before completion and after completion.