Supporting You with All Aspects of Property Law
At Cartys Solicitors, our experienced conveyancing team provides clear, practical legal support to guide you through every stage of your property transaction.
Whether you are a first-time buyer, an investor, or transferring property between family members, we ensure your interests are protected.
I am a first time buyer and was completely clueless and petrified, but Sinèad McAleenan was so kind, talking me through the process, step by step. Everything was efficiently handled and the conveyancing process was smooth, with no issues. I highly recommend Carty’s to anyone wishing to buy or sell a property, they have been fantastic. Thank you so much!
Melanie Craig
Ready to Move Forward with Confidence?
Property transactions can be complex, but we are here to make the process straightforward. Our team handles every legal detail and keeps you informed at each stage.
No matter if you are buying, selling, or transferring ownership, we aim to make the process smooth, efficient, and stress-free.
We Can Assist With
We guide you through every stage, from making an offer and checking the Home Report to concluding missives and registering your title.
We prepare the contract, handle all negotiations with the buyer’s solicitor, redeem your mortgage, have this discharged from your title, and ensure funds are safely transferred.
We explain each step clearly, help you understand your rights and responsibilities, and assist with any applicable schemes, such as LBTT relief.
We deal with the legal work of switching lenders, securing new mortgage terms, and updating your property title accordingly.
Whether gifting property or updating joint ownership, we prepare the transfer documents and ensure the change is legally registered.
We manage the additional legal formalities required by government-backed schemes and liaise directly with the scheme administrators.
We check for any burdens or restrictions on the title, and complete all post-settlement registration with Registers of Scotland.
We draft the discharge of security, send this to your lender, and register with Registers of Scotland.