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Since launching My Legal Club Conveyancing in 2019, we’ve helped thousands of clients successfully move home with the support of our cherry-picked conveyancing solicitors.
We understand that buying or selling a property can be stressful, which is why we offer a seamless, fully supported experience from start to finish.
You benefit from a dedicated expert, working alongside your dedicated solicitor to keep your transaction on track.
They will handle updates, chase solicitors and brokers/agents, and ensure you always know exactly what has happened and crucially what is outstanding and from whom?
Our proven approach to conveyancing is highly rated nationwide.
We are here to support you—quickly, efficiently, and with expert support every step of the way.









No-Move No-Fee Service
No-move no-fee* conveyancing solicitor quotes, fixed fee, fully itemised, & include no hidden charges!
Cherry-Picked Solicitors
We select & monitor leading conveyancing solicitors across England and Wales with leading accreditations & awards!
5* Conveyancing Service
Expert solicitors, a stress-free system, 24/7 communication, 100% efficiency, & unrivalled value.
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Our service covers 99% of lender panels. Our conveyancing quote calculator includes an instant lender checker!
Full Support
We support you every step of the way. Any issues, questions, or queries we will handle from start to finish.
We make sure you secure the right solicitor
If you do NOT instruct the right solicitor you risk significant delays.
If your solicitor isn’t accepted by the lender, it can cause delays and extra costs.
Our solicitors are SRA-regulated, CQS-accredited, and ideally Lexcel-certified, ensuring the highest standards.
Lexcel accreditation is hard to obtain and proves exceptional quality. We carefully select, monitor, and assess our solicitors monthly to maintain top-tier service.
They deliver the best service to our clients.
“Sean and the team at My Legal Club were spot on from the start of our conveyancing journey. Advising on the most cost-effective solution and providing impartial support they acted quietly in the background making sure everything was happening as and when it should and updated us when necessary. Many thanks to you all for helping us get our next home.”
Scott Beddows
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No one else in the market offers 5* solicitors, with our level of support, and range of additional My Legal Club benefits we provide our clients. Our solicitors price themselves extremely competitively.
In order to provide a 5* service there is always going to be a barrier as to how low they can go.
In any race to the bottom service suffers and our priority – and that of our solicitors – is to provide you with a 5* service which completes in the most convenient and efficient way possible.
Frequently Asked Questions & Key Information
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How do My Legal Club choose a solicitor?
There are two key aspects to how we choose our solicitors.
1) how we select solicitors to join our panel
2) how we select which solicitor is best suited to you
The group of solicitors we work with are unique as we cherry-picked the solicitors ensuring they are:
- Experienced solicitors regulated by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA)
- Accredited by the Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS). This is vital as many lenders will not work with a conveyancer who is NOT CQS
- Highly recommended by other customers with high customer ratings and reviews
- Constantly monitored by us. We monitor customer service, average quote size, speed of completion, amongst many other factors. We can expel solicitors from our panel if they do not meet the 5* service standards we expect for our clients.
- Committed to a level of service we have made every solicitor sign ensuring our clients receive a 5* level of customer service
You can compare quotes by price, location, online reviews, and legal-ready status.
No-move no-fee service*
If for any reason your transaction falls through the firm will not charge you anything for their time - the no move no fee service relates to the conveyancing firm's profit costs (otherwise referred to as their legal fee).
If they have paid out any of the additional costs on your behalf (non-exhaustive examples being ID verification, bankruptcy searches, a search pack, etc), they will still need payment for these (if not already paid).
Any upfront payments that have been spent with third parties are not refundable unless you have an active abortive conveyancing insurance policy. Subject to the policy terms being complied with of course this would ensure you are refunded for any items non-refundable.
Many solicitors provide an abortive insurance policy option within the initial documents they send to you at the start of the case (e.g. within the client care pack). We can help you secure a quote with third parties for an abortive insurance policy upon request.
If this is of interest please do not hesitate to get in touch.
What does legal ready mean?
Our definition of "legal ready" is a solicitor who offers digital starter packs.
This means that you can provide identification documents, proof of address, and sign up to a solicitor using your smartphone or email. It is 100% safe and secure and compliant.
Many solicitors waste weeks to simply open a file and request information from you via post with a stamped addressed envelope as they rely on traditional post services (which you can request if you wish).
Our solicitors combine legal expertise with the latest modern technology to ensure you get the best of both worlds.
How long does a remortgage take? How long does conveyancing take?
- You may be in a chain if buying and/or selling a house and other people can slow this down
- If you are using a lender to provide a mortgage or remortgage they can often hold things up
- Clients themselves sometimes delay matters by not having the paperwork ready or available
- If searches are required then delays can be suffered depending on the organisation processing the searches
Do I need a local solicitor?
No, you do NOT need a local conveyancing solicitor.
There are three misconceptions about using local conveyancing solicitors, namely:
- The conveyancing solicitors knowing the area may help
- I may get a cheaper quote as I am local
- It will result in the conveyancing being completed sooner
- It is more convenient for me if I can pop in and see my conveyancing solicitor
Do I need a local solicitor?
Whether you choose a local solicitor is a different matter but you do NOT need your solicitor to be local.
Our conveyancing solicitors can secure your identification document using modern methods meaning they do not need to have your identity verified in old fashioned ways (e.g. by visiting the solicitor’s office in person).
The location of the solicitor is irrelevant.
Does local knowledge help?
Any local knowledge has no impact upon the conveyancing process which is heavily transactional and document-based.
On the contrary, in our experience when researching potential solicitors to join our panel, a lot of local conveyancing firms are more expensive than their national counterparts. We believe many local firms know that some clients are not going to research the market and are going to contact their local solicitor. In addition, the less work a solicitor receives the greater the pressure is to increase prices to make ends meet.
Does a local solicitor speed the process up?
The speed at which conveyancing completes depends on a number of factors so the location of a solicitor is irrelevant.
Any chain and the pace at which they move, along with any issues caused along the chain, your own efficiency in responding to queries and providing information, along with time spent waiting on surveyors, lenders, and for search results, etc mean there are a lot of factors which impact upon the speed of a conveyancing transaction.
There is no need for face-to-face meetings or visits in a conveyancing transaction.
The only benefit we can think of is that rather than sending documents to the solicitor via stamped addressed envelope you can hand them in the solicitor directly. This apart there is no extra convenience gained by selecting a local solicitor.
Why are the legal fees associated with conveyancing different with each solicitor?
1) The solicitors legal fee (profit costs) 2) Is the solicitor providing a full quote with no hidden charges? Sometimes quotes can appear cheaper because the quote has not been provided in full 3) There are disbursements (additional fees) and supplementary fees required to complete the process which is not related to the solicitor’s legal fee. Examples are:
- Stamp duty fees
- Land Registry fees
- BACS (cost of the banking transfers)
- Searches (local searches etc)
- VAT on the legal fee
When do I need to pay my solicitor conveyancing fees?
2. Some disbursements (e.g. transactional fees) such as local searches or official copies will be paid for up-front by you. You will have received confirmation of these within any quote before you instructed the solicitor. Other disbursements are paid at the end.
3. Some solicitors ask for some money up-front e.g. 10% of their legal fees but most do not.
What does a quote look like? Why is there a list of other fees?
What are disbursements? Disbursements are the fees which you must pay for, not limited to but including, bacs transfers, land registry fees, fees for the searches, etc. Many companies leave these items off resulting in you receiving a bigger invoice than you expected. Make sure your quote includes all VAT and disbursements to ensure you have accurate information and can budget correctly.
An example of the quote headings when buying a house is below:
Legal Fee
VAT
Disbursements & Supplementary fees:
(such as)
Land registry fees
Stamp Duty
Search Pack
OS1 search
Bankruptcy search (per name)
ID check (each one)
Electronic file holding
CHAPS
Our Conveyancing Quotes: Key Features
Quotes are valid for 30 days. Where applicable, firms will ask you for monies on account along with your signed letter of instruction to start the process. It is assumed this is a residential transaction only in England & Wales. If searches are included within the quote the quote will confirm any additional budget that should be considered in case additional searches are required due to your location (e.g., coal searches) and/or a full search pack is required by your lender.
Land Registry
The fees are included automatically within the quote. Please note that fees applicable to the Land Registry will adjust according to the most recent scale at the time your case is completed should changes have been made from the date of your instruction.
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT)
The SDLT shown is based on the information provided at this stage. If you proceed you will be asked to declare whether the transaction attracts standard or higher rate tax, or whether you are eligible for relief or discounted rates and, if necessary, revised calculations will be provided.
Fixed Fee Conveyancing: Accuracy of information
The quote is based on the information provided. If the information provided is incorrect or missing key facts, please make us aware immediately as this may result in additional fees being required/added and the quote being inaccurate.
Examples would include the property being leasehold when this was not selected at the point in time the quote was generated. Another situation would be if the property is a high-rise property, and this was not confirmed at the point in time the quote was generated. These are not all-inclusive examples. It is rare that any additional fees are required, but if they are the firm will inform you prior to incurring the same.
Conveyancer
In conveyancing, we work with solicitors regulated by the SRA and conveyancing firms regulated by the CLC. All of our conveyancing firms sign an SLA (services level agreement) to aim for consistency of service standards excluding price. Firms price matters at their sole discretion and each solicitor is free to quote and charge clients in line with their own terms of business. We select which firms to recommend and introduce at our discretion. It may be the case the firm will pay a referral fee at the conclusion of the matter, and if this is the case the exact details will be confirmed within the client care pack the firm sends to you upon receiving any instruction from you.
Conveyancing definitions. What do all the key words and phrases mean?
Conveyancing Glossary:
Certificate of Title – Form submitted to a mortgage lender requesting mortgage funds once checks have been completed against the property.
Chain – The buyers and sellers involved linking the properties being bought and sold.
Completion – The date the transaction of buying/selling a house is legally completed. This is the day you move. This date will be set after contracts are exchanged.
Conditions of sale – The terms attached to the contract in which the buyer and seller agree to buy/sell the property.
Contract – A written and binding agreement between the buyer and seller including all information relating to the house sale/purchase transaction. You will exchange after completion dates are agreed upon.
Conveyance – A document transferring ownership of a property from a seller to a buyer.
Deposit – Money paid to sellers on the exchange of contracts
Disbursements – Expenses incurred such as Land Registry fees and searches
Early repayment charge – A payment to your lender for ending or repaying the mortgage sooner than the end of the term. This will be confirmed in your mortgage documents.
Environment Search – Search designed to reveal the presence and records of flooding, landfill sites, contamination, etc.
Exchange of Contracts – The date when contracts are exchanged and a date is agreed and confirmed for completion.
Fixtures and fittings – Items to remain in the property or to be removed.
Freehold – Freehold is a title explaining ownership. This includes all the land (unless otherwise stated) and is forever.
Ground Rent – A charge payable to the owner of freehold land on leasehold properties.
Guarantor – A person who indemnifies a borrower making the guarantor liable in any default by the borrower.
Indemnity insurance – An insurance policy to cover losses arising from title defects and mistakes.
Joint tenants – When owners own the property in equal shares.
Land Registry fees – A fee(s) payable for obtaining copy documents and registering changes of ownership of a property.
Land Registry – Responsible for recording ownership of land.
Lease – The document where a landlord contracts with a tenant in respect of a property for a fixed period. Any ground rent and service charges are confirmed, rent payable, and what you can do with the property.
Leasehold – Ownership of land for a term of years. Leasehold relates to the property.
Leaseholder – Also a tenant.
Local authority search – Are there any issues or regulations which restrict the property? As an example a conservation area, whether there are any proposals for new highways or public transport in the area, amongst many other items including any planning permission.
Mortgage Deed – The mortgage document.
Mortgage fees – Fees payable to your lender in respect of the arranging and administering of the mortgage.
Redemption figure – The amount needed to fully repay your mortgage.
Registration – Registering the updated property details with the Land Registry.
Search – Checks carried out against the property to reveal any problems or issues.
Stamp Duty – Stamp Duty Land Tax. Charged by the government on completion of buying a property.
Structural survey – A survey specifically looking at elements relating to the property and its structure.
Subject to Contract – An agreement prior to contracts
Tenants in Common – Similar to joint tenants but whereas with joint tenants if one person dies ownership transfers to the other owner with tenants in common upon the death of the first owner their share passes in accordance with the terms of their will.
Title Deeds – Document with background information about the property’s ownership history.
Transfer of Equity – Transferring ownership of property commonly when you get married or divorced. The “equity” transfers.
Valuation – Valuation of a property for the lender to value the property and help assess and calculate a mortgage.
What documents do I need to have ready for my solicitors when selling a house?
1. Proof of identity and address
2. Energy performance certificate
3. Management information pack
4. Fittings and consent form
5. Existing mortgage details
6. Acceptance of offer
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