Property Law Northern Ireland

Make Your Move Smooth, With Our Conveyancing Specialists

Our conveyancing solicitors can help you with any residential or commercial property transaction in Northern Ireland.

Our property and conveyancing department has extensive experience in all types of property transactions.

Our experts can assist you with property sales and purchases, land sales and purchases, co-ownership and re-mortgaging, including commercial property and mixed-use development.

We offer a professional and efficient service for residential house sales, purchases, re-mortgages, and many other legal property services.

We will provide legal advice regarding all aspects of a sale or purchase, including the payments structure, stamp duty implications, and fees involved. We make every effort to make these transactions as smooth as possible for our clients.

We shall also keep you fully informed as regards any additional costs and expenses which might be incurred in the course of the transaction so that you will never be charged any unexpected fees at the end of the transaction.

Our property law services include but are not limited to the following:

• Residential conveyancing
• Commercial conveyancing
• Buy-to-let conveyancing
• Agricultural land and development land purchase/sale/remortgaging
• Joint tenancy and tenancy in common advice
• Transferring equity
• Land and property disputes

Property Law Services Northern Ireland

Property Law FAQ

Property law covers all aspects of the ownership, control and transfer of ownership of all types of property to include agricultural, commercial and residential property. It is also covers particular areas like property finance, mortgage lending and social housing.

Whilst it is not legally necessary to engage a solicitor to buy a property in Northern Ireland, it is thoroughly recommended to ensure that you obtain the best possible legal advice and to ensure that you are registered as the legal owner of the property upon completion of the transaction. If you require a mortgage or other third party finance to assist you in your purchase transaction, then you will require a solicitor to represent not only your interests, but also those of the bank/building society or other financial body that is assisting you with the finance for the transaction.

The conveyancing process usually takes between 8-10 weeks. However, it can take longer or shorter depending on many factors, such as your finances, title issues and any other issues that may arise along the way. Rest assured that Clarendon Legal will do all in its power to make you property move as efficient and stress-free as possible.