Conveyancing

At Portcullis Legals we strive to make your house move as smooth as possible as after all moving home is one of the most stressful things that you do.

Unlike general practice solicitors our dedicated Property Lawyers only specialise in Conveyancing and do not attend court, so are always easily accessible by e-mail, telephone or in person to deal with your home move and speak in plain English rather than legal jargon.

Rather than dealing with an unqualified call centre ‘conveyancing executive’ you will have a dedicated Conveyancer throughout who will know the circumstances of your transaction and will work with you to ensure that you are happy with the progress of your sale, purchase, re-mortgage or transfer of equity.

We believe that communication is key to making your dream home move a reality and we use e-mail updates to you and your estate agent, send you free text messages throughout the transaction and constantly update the online web tracking to keep you fully up to date with your house sale or purchase.

We offer you competitive prices for the legal costs of buying, selling, transfer of equity or remortgaging a home and back this up with a No Move No Fee Promise.

The additional benefits of using us is that we do not charge you for the following ‘disbursements’, unlike many of our competitors;

  • Acting for your first Lender
  • Photocopying
  • Postage/Letters
  • Telephone calls (either made or received)
  • Money Laundering/Identification Checks
  • File archive charge
  • Faxes or e-mail’s
  • Case management charges/Land Registry access fee
  • Online, text message (SMS) or e-mail progress reports through Track-A-Matter
  • Providing copy proof of ownership once registration has taken place
  • Other petty expenses
  • Redemption fee on your mortgage

So what are you waiting for, complete a free online estimate request
or instruct us online today.

Conveyancing provided by Chartahouse Ltd trading as Chartahouse Conveyancing Services of 56a Notte Street, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 2AG who are regulated by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers

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