Once the negotiations have reached a positive conclusion and you are happy to accept an offer, you will need to instruct a conveyancer, (if you haven’t already done so.)
Your conveyancer will send the buyer’s conveyancer a draft contract, setting out the particulars of the sale, such as the agreed selling price. At this stage, it is helpful for you to provide your conveyancer with any necessary documents to support the contract, such as what fixtures and fittings (if any) you are including in the sale and any guarantees or certificates for works you have had done to the property. The buyer’s conveyancer will raise enquiries about the contract and documents, which you and your conveyancer will need to provide truthful answers to.
We will liaise with you, the solicitors and your buyer throughout the process, keeping you up to date on:
- The buyer’s mortgage application and offer.
- The survey date and its outcome.
- Status of the legal process.
- The rest of the chain where applicable.