Legal work involved in conveyancing

Re: Buyer/Seller

Hi,
Was searching through old topics lookind for a list of legal & gov. charges associated with buying property. An old topic from a few years back listed teh charges as follows at the time....


Fee for Professional Services Rendered €1000.00
Miscellaneous outlay €45.00
Stamp Duty @ 3% €761.84
Land Registry Fees Deeds of Transfer €190.00
Land Registry Fees Mortgage €125.00
Opening a new Folio €60.00
Searches €100.00
Folio and File Plan €25.00
Commissioner for Oaths €20.00
Vat items €219.45
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Total amount €2546.29

..is this still accurate or are their a few things to be added these days....

ninsaga
 
FEES

How can solicitors justified their fee in Ireland the fees are outrageous??
 
Re: FEES

I know - but that is not what the question is....
 
fees

A mortgage company always uses a solicitor to make sure that the transaction is above board. why not use the same solicitor that the loan company is using this should save you a bit.

A loan company will not give a mortgage unless it gose through their solicitors. Therefore they will want to sell documentation from the purchases solicitors. that is why it so easy to do your own conveyancing because all you have to do is get all the relevant documentation and let the bank solicitors see them and if everything is Ok then the bank will release the money if they are satisfied.
All people needs to do is buy a good conveyancing book from Blackwells and follow it step-by-step and then hand over everything to the lenders solicitors who will give the go ahead to relase the money.

Have anyone done this in Ireland???
 
Re: Buyer/Seller

Ya that sound familar as to what we are been lined to up pay.
The bill is 1700 for the solicitor to oversee the site purchase and also the mortgage.
 
Re: Key Post: Legal work involved in conveyancing

A mortgage company always uses a solicitor to make sure that the transaction is above board. why not use the same solicitor that the loan company is using this should save you a bit.
Conflict of interest?
 
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