Conveyancing support
Clear legal guidance for your move.
Conveyancing is the legal work that moves a property from one owner to another. It can feel complicated, but with the right solicitor and an estate agent keeping the sale together, the process becomes much easier to follow.
Chiddicks Homes can help you understand what happens next, what your solicitor will need, and how to keep the chain moving from offer agreed through to completion.

What is conveyancing?.
Conveyancing is the legal process involved when a property is bought or sold. Your conveyancer or solicitor checks the legal title, reviews the contract pack, raises enquiries, deals with searches, handles mortgage lender requirements, exchanges contracts and completes the transfer of ownership.
For sellers, the process usually starts with completing property information forms and providing documents such as guarantees, certificates, planning papers and details about boundaries or works carried out. For buyers, it normally involves searches, mortgage checks, survey follow-up, reviewing the contract and making sure the property can be safely purchased.
Why it matters
A smoother legal process helps protect your move.
Most delays happen when information is missing, questions are unanswered, or people in the chain are not kept updated. Good conveyancing is not just paperwork. It is clear communication, early preparation and practical problem solving.
Be ready
Useful documents to prepare.
Having the right information ready at the beginning can save time later. Your conveyancer will confirm exactly what is needed, but these are common items that help the process move forward.
- Photo ID and proof of address
- Mortgage details or proof of funds
- Title documents and property information forms
- Building regulation, planning or completion certificates
- Guarantees for works, windows, damp proofing or roofing
- Leasehold information, service charge and ground rent details where relevant
Our role
We help keep the chain moving.
Chiddicks Homes is not a law firm and does not give legal advice, but we do play an important role in keeping the transaction moving. We speak with buyers, sellers, solicitors and other agents in the chain so everyone understands what is outstanding and what needs attention.
If you do not already have a conveyancer, we can point you towards trusted local professionals so you can compare your options and choose the right person for your move.





