CONVEYANCING


Sea Sense Mortgages / Conveyancing

CONVEYANCING

The first question you’ll be asked when you put in an offer on a property is the name and contact details of your solicitor or you can get a quote using our comparison tool below


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Conveyancing is the legal term for transferring ownership of property, whether you are buying or selling and is carried out by licenced solicitors or conveyancers.

A solicitor or conveyancer will provide a number of services, for example carry out local council searches, deal with the Land Registry and handle contracts

Conveyancing is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority

WHY CHOOSE US

Our clients choose to trust us over the competition because of the way we conduct our business.


INDIVIDUAL ADVICE
We provide our services to suit you, whether face to face, telephone or email
FULL MORTGAGE FINDER
We search the whole market to ensure we find the right mortgage for you
CLIENT FOR LIFE PHILOSOPHY
We continue to monitor the market place and will keep you updated on opportunities
ONLINE SECURE CLIENT PORTAL
We provide access to your own Client Portal for secure messages and document uploads

YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED
IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE


A fee may be charged for mortgage advice. The exact amount will depend on your circumstances.

The information contained in this website is subject to UK regulatory regime and is therefore intended for consumers based in the UK.

Sea Sense Mortgages Ltd is an Appointed Representative of The Right Mortgage Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Sea Sense Mortgages Ltd is registered in England & Wales no. 4812721. Registered Office at Sea Sense Mortgages, Princecroft Willis LLP, Towngate House, 2-8 Parkstone Road, Poole, Dorset, BH15 2PW

Equity Release: This is a lifetime mortgage. To understand the features and risks, please ask for a personalised illustration. Check that this mortgage will meet your needs if you want to move or sell your home or you want your family to inherit it. If you are in any doubt, seek independent advice. 

The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate most buy to let mortgages.