Do You Need a Solicitor to Buy a House in the UK?

Do You Need a Solicitor to Buy a House in the UK?

We are often asked “Do I need a solicitor to buy a house in the UK?” so we've put together a short article explaining when to instruct a solicitor and how to find the right one!

When buying a property in the UK, you’ll need to undergo a conveyancing process before you can move in. While this process can be lengthy, it’s a legal requirement to ensure the sale of the property is carried out correctly.

In this article, we’ll answer the question “Do you need a solicitor to buy a house in the UK?” and explain when to instruct a solicitor and how to find the right one.


Do You Need a Solicitor to Buy a House in the UK?

In short, the answer is no. Legally, you don’t need a solicitor to buy a house in the UK. You can manage the process to buy a property without a solicitor.

However, conveyancing is a complex process and proceeding without a solicitor is not recommended by experts.

Unless you’re an expert in conveyancing and you know what you’re doing, it’s best to hire a solicitor to help manage the process for you.


When Should I Contact a Solicitor?

After your offer on a property has been accepted, it’s time to instruct your solicitor. Upon instruction, they’ll start the conveyancing process for you to purchase the property – which includes ordering searches and liaising with the sellers’ solicitor.

When you first start looking at properties to purchase, contact several solicitors for a quote. That way, once your offer has been accepted, the homebuying process can start immediately. 

To summarise, it’s best to follow the following process:
  • Start viewing properties
  • Get 2-3 conveyancer quotes (you can ask us for a recommendation)
  • Decide which solicitor you plan on using
  • Make an offer on a property
  • Instruct your chosen conveyancer once the offer has been accepted


How to Find an Expert Solicitor When Buying a Property

Working with a good solicitor can make the homebuying process feel less stressful. Before you decide who to work with, it’s important to do your research to ensure you’re using a reputable, licensed conveyancer.

To find a solicitor in the UK, you can:
  • Research online: Make sure you read reviews and check whether the conveyancer is licensed
  • Visit solicitors on your local high street: If there are solicitors near you, drop by one of the offices to arrange a chat about their services
  • Ask friends and family for recommendations: It’s likely that someone you know has used a solicitor in the past, so ask around for recommendations
  • Speak to your estate agent: We work with licensed conveyancers, so please do ask for the contact details to arrange a personalised quote


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