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Licensed Conveyancers
Following steady growth in non-solicitor conveyancing, in 1986 Parliament regularised matters be setting up a new Council to license people offering just conveyancing services.
These licensed conveyancers are qualified to handle domestic property sales and must have full indemnity and bonding insurance. Anyone using a legal adviser of this type should check their credentials carefully and ensure they have a current licence. That done there is no reason why a licensed conveyancer should not offer a competent service comparable in all respects to that from a firm of solicitors.
Incidentally, throughout these notes, we have generally referred to solicitors, but this could equally well mean a licensed conveyancer or any qualified legal adviser handling the conveyancing work on your behalf.
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