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A licensed conveyancer is a specialist legal professional in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia or South Africa who has been trained to deal with all aspects of property law. Typically, their tasks might include: Their role is very similar to that of a solicitor dealing with a property transaction. However, rather than being qualified as a solicitor, they will have completed all of the examinations and practical training provided by a regulatory body for Licensed Conveyancers.

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  • A licensed conveyancer is a specialist legal professional in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia or South Africa who has been trained to deal with all aspects of property law. Typically, their tasks might include: 1. * Taking instructions from a client in relation to the sale or purchase of land or property 2. * Conducting searches in relation to the property with local authorities 3. * Advising clients of any incurred costs such as stamp duty land tax and legal fees 4. * Drafting contracts setting out the terms of the sale of a property 5. * Liaising with mortgage lenders (banks and building societies) to ensure they have all the relevant information 6. * Paying costs on behalf of the client such as stamp duty and estate agent fees Their role is very similar to that of a solicitor dealing with a property transaction. However, rather than being qualified as a solicitor, they will have completed all of the examinations and practical training provided by a regulatory body for Licensed Conveyancers. (en)
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  • A licensed conveyancer is a specialist legal professional in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia or South Africa who has been trained to deal with all aspects of property law. Typically, their tasks might include: Their role is very similar to that of a solicitor dealing with a property transaction. However, rather than being qualified as a solicitor, they will have completed all of the examinations and practical training provided by a regulatory body for Licensed Conveyancers. (en)
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  • Licensed conveyancer (en)
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