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Post by diabetes007 on Dec 8, 2011 7:18:21 GMT -5
Your mortgage deed and any other legal documents are drawn up by the solicitor and forwarded for approval to the lender. Your solicitor should make sure that they have confirmation from your lender that the monies will be received by an agreed deadline.
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Post by tomcruise07 on Dec 8, 2011 7:25:31 GMT -5
Now you need to find conveyancing solicitors who will handle the legal side of things. It is likely that the lender will ask you for the details of your solicitors so that they can deal with them directly. Your solicitors will require the location of the deeds to the property (which is likely to be with your original lender) and the mortgage account number. They will then proceed to get the deeds in order to examine them.
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