Conveyancing OptionsThere are various levels of service depending on how thorough the buyer wants to be and simple or complicated the purchase is likely to be. The Property Centre can provide whatever level of legal expertise you require. Value for Money The most economic way to carry out checks is to collect the information yourself as it is all available in the public domain. If there are no complications or anything to be concerned about many would be comfortable not requiring any professional legal advice. The Reserve Agreement and the Compra Venta Private Contract are standard forms, the applications for the application for a fiscal number and changing over of utilities can be easily organised leaving the Notary fees and the purchase tax the only significant costs for the purchase. Transactions needing more Care If there are legal problems or other issues to be concerned about then it is recommended to be prudent and seek professional advice. A lawyer with the appropriate qualifications can advises you on specific points, this way you are only paying for the lawyer where you need their level of input. Total Peace of Mind For those wanting total peace of mind, written reports can be prepared and translated by an official translator into English. Official translations carry a professional indemnity ensuring accuracy from the original document. Each report lists the findings for that particular area, you receive a report on the town hall checks, legal checks, structural survey, the property valuation and a summary bringing together the most relevant finding and any discrepancies between the information found from different sources. These reports are stamped by a qualified professional so you are covered by their professional body if anything came to light that should have been covered by the reports. |