Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Compare Conveyancing is an independent comparison platform that allows you to compare conveyancers and solicitors from across the UK. Whether you’re buying, selling, remortgaging, or investing in property, our goal is to help you find the most suitable legal professional based on price, service, and customer reviews.

Yes. Our platform is completely free for users. You can get instant quotes, compare services, and contact conveyancers without paying a fee. We may receive a referral commission from some providers if you choose to proceed with them, but this does not affect your search results or experience on the site.

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one person to another. It involves checking legal titles, organising contracts, managing payments, conducting local authority searches, and registering ownership with HM Land Registry. It is essential whether you are buying, selling, or remortgaging.

Quote & Comparison Questions

Our quotes aim to be fully transparent and typically include:

  • Legal fees (fixed or variable)

  • Disbursements (e.g., Land Registry fees, local searches)

  • Stamp Duty guidance (if applicable)

  • VAT

Each quote includes a full breakdown so you can see exactly what you’re paying for. We also indicate whether the conveyancer offers “No Move, No Fee” protection or fixed pricing.

Simply enter a few details such as:

  • Whether you are buying, selling, or remortgaging

  • Property type and value

  • Your postcode

You’ll then receive instant quotes from conveyancers and solicitors who operate in your area or offer national services.

Yes. We include both local firms and national online conveyancers. This allows you to compare the personal touch and face-to-face service of a high street solicitor with the speed and efficiency of digital alternatives.

Buying & Selling Questions

The typical conveyancing process takes between 8 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the transaction and the speed of all parties involved. Delays can happen, especially if issues arise during searches or if the property is leasehold, so we recommend choosing a conveyancer known for proactive communication.

  • Solicitors are qualified legal professionals who can handle a wide range of legal work, including conveyancing.

  • Licensed conveyancers specialise specifically in property law.

Both can perform the same function in a property transaction. Your choice should depend on experience, reviews, and cost—not title alone.

Yes, you can change conveyancer mid-transaction, but it can cause delays and additional cost depending on how much work has already been completed. Always read the terms and conditions of your current provider, and check if you’ve already paid for any non-refundable disbursements or work in progress.

Remortgaging & Investment Questions

Yes. Most remortgages require some form of legal work, especially if you are switching lenders. Some mortgage lenders provide a free legal service, but many users prefer to compare their own options to ensure quality and speed.

Definitely. Our platform is suitable for:

  • Buy-to-let property purchases

  • Portfolio refinancing

  • Company-purchased properties

  • Leasehold or HMO transactions

We recommend checking that the conveyancer you choose has experience with investment or commercial properties if applicable.

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