We want to ensure that when you are buying or selling a property that it is as trouble free as possible. Whether you are a business or an individual our experienced staff can help provide a service you can rely on.
Our team has many years of collective experience in delivering high quality work in all matters relating to Residential Conveyancing.
We have four members of the team who may work on your matter. Regardless of who works on your matter, they will be supervised by Marc Gledhill, Solicitor, Partner and Head of Residential Conveyancing in our Halifax office and Sarah Playdon, Conveyancer in our Hebden Bridge Office.
Marc Gledhill – Partner
Marc is the head of our team and has over 30 years' experience in property related work, specialising in Residential Conveyancing. Marc has been working in this area since he qualified and has helped thousands of clients.
Marc qualified as a solicitor in 1986 after gaining an Honours Degree in Business Law from the University of Huddersfield. He completed his training contract at Finn Gledhill and he became a partner in 1990.
Marc has also completed and continues to attend many professional development courses in Residential Conveyancing.
Sarah Playdon – Conveyancer
Sarah Playdon is a Conveyancer and is based in our Hebden Bridge office. Sarah deals with property law including sales, purchases, new build properties and re-mortgages.
Jayne Attwell – Lead Conveyancing Assistant
Jayne has been working in our conveyancing team since 2014. She is one of the first points of contact for client calls, dealing with the setting up of files, corresponding with estate agents and other solicitor firms. Jayne helps runs the files on a day to day basis liaising with Marc. She also deals with completions, accounting to clients for sale monies and registrations at the Land Registry.
Jade Martin – Conveyancing Assistant
Jade has been working in our conveyancing team since July 2023, prior to that she worked for Holden Smith Law. She is one of the first points of contact for client calls, dealing with the setting up of files, corresponding with estate agents and other solicitor firms. Jade helps runs the files on a day-to-day basis liaising with Marc. She also deals with completions, accounting to clients for sale monies and registrations at the Land Registry.
Susan Greenwood – Conveyancing Assistant
Susan started work with the firm of Eastwoods in Hebden Bridge in 1984 in the matrimonial and litigation departments. Susan moved to the Conveyancing Department in February 1993. Finn Gledhill merged with Eastwoods in 2003 and Susan continued her work in the Conveyancing department. Today she works alongside Sarah Playdon dealing with an array of different conveyancing scenarios. Being born and living locally she feels she has a good knowledge of the local area.
Conveyancing Estimate
There are two main elements to the costs of your conveyancing transaction.
Legal fees for dealing with this matter for you and completing the legal formalities, and expenses that must be paid out to others on your behalf – referred to as “disbursements”
You will be provided with an estimate of our charges based on the information known at the time you make an enquiry regarding our costs. The costs quoted will be fixed and will cover all conventional work associated with a typical conveyancing transaction.
For example, if you are selling or buying a property for the value of £200,000. in the Calderdale area, an estimate of our costs and disbursements would be as follows: –
Sale of a freehold property
Legal fee £680 plus VAT*
Electronic transfer fee £35 plus VAT
Land Registry title documents £6
Online ID £7.20
Case Management £36
Estimated total £907.20
Sale of a leasehold property
Legal fee £830 plus VAT*
Electronic transfer fee £35 plus VAT
Land Registry title documents £15
Online ID £7.20
Case Management £36
Estimated total £1096.20
Purchase of a freehold property
Legal fee £740 plus VAT*
Electronic transfer fee £35 plus VAT
Searches including Local Authority, Drainage and Water, coal £180
Land Registry search fee £3
Bankruptcy search fee £2 (per person)
Online ID £7.20
Case Management £36
SDLT Form £66
Registration Fee £100
Estimated total £1324.20
Purchase of a leasehold property
Legal fee £890 plus VAT*
Electronic transfer fee £35 plus VAT
Searches including Local Authority, Drainage and Water, Coal £180
Land Registry search fee £3
Bankruptcy search fee £2 (per person)
Online ID £7.20
Case Management £36
SDLT Form £66
Registration Fee £100
Estimated total £1504.20
Land Registry registration fees are payable dependent on the purchase price of the property. We endeavor to submit applications electronically using the portal/Business Gateway, so you benefit from the reduction of registration fees. Please see https://www.gov.uk/guidance/hm-land-registry-registration-services-fees for further details.
Stamp Duty Land Tax will also be payable, but again this depends on the purchase price of the property and your individual circumstances. There are different rates if you are buying your first home, have owned a property before, or currently own more than one property. You can calculate the amount you will need to pay and find out further information at https://www.gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax
* Whilst our legal fees start at this cost, they will be subject to increase dependent on the value and location of the property.
We have calculated our estimate of costs above based on the following assumptions: –
It may be necessary to carry out certain work which would not fall within a standard conveyancing transaction, and if this is the case, further legal fees and disbursements may be payable.
Additional Charges and Disbursements That May Be Applicable
Please note this list is not exhaustive. We will advise you of any additional charges or disbursements required for work outside the normal conveyancing transaction as soon as is practicable and after we have been made aware of the same.
Key Stages
The precise stages involved in the sale or purchase of a residential property vary according to the circumstances. However, the keys stages and the work we will carry out on your behalf is as follows: –
Selling a property
Preparing and submitting draft Contract papers and accompanying documentation to the buyer’s solicitor
Answering any enquiries raised by the buyer’s solicitor on the Contract papers
Drafting/negotiating the sale Contract
Negotiating/approving the Transfer document
Liaising with any Landlord/Managing Agent/Management Company, if your property is leasehold
Preparing to exchange contracts and then completion of the sale
On completion, transferring funds to redeem any mortgage and pay your estate agents
Handing completion papers over to the buyer’s solicitor
Purchasing a property
Investigating the title to the property
Raising enquiries on the Contract papers received from the seller’s solicitor
Carrying out all necessary searches relating to the property
Reviewing the replies to enquiries raised on your behalf and raising further enquiries, if appropriate
Negotiating/approving the terms of the purchase Contract
Advising you in respect of any mortgage offer, if appropriate
Preparing/approving the Transfer document
Preparing a comprehensive Report to you on the title of the property
Preparing to exchange contracts and then completion of the purchase
Transferring the funds to the seller’s solicitor
Completing the Stamp Duty Land Tax Return and submitting the same along with any tax liability due to HM Revenue & Customs
Registering the title and mortgage (if applicable) with HM Land Registry
At what is a potentially stressful time, we understand that you will want reassuring that matters are proceeding smoothly. At the same time, the conveyancing process can be quite slow because of the complexities of organizing all the other parties in a chain.Timescales
We will aim to keep you updated on a regular basis and will contact you as soon as anything happens that impacts on the timing or any other aspect of your move. If you have not heard from us, then nothing material has happened since we last spoke, but this does not mean general work is not being carried out on your conveyancing matter.
Clients understandably want as much notice of moving dates as possible but unfortunately, until contracts are exchanged, no one is legally bound. Clients, especially with the booking of removals, can be caught out if there is a last-minute hitch. We will always work to your preferred dates, but please be conscious that there may be unavoidable problems, that often do not appear until just before we exchange contracts.
Whilst we will aim to complete your transaction on your preferred completion date and will always strive to meet any reasonable deadline, we would advise that the national average for a conveyancing matter from receipt/issuing of draft Contract papers to completion is 6 to 8 weeks for a freehold property and 10 to 12 weeks for a leasehold property.
However, this approximate timescale may be reduced or even increase slightly as each transaction is individual and the circumstances and requirements of all parties in the chain will not be the same.