At Mir Solicitors, we believe in building lasting relationships with our clients. We consider that it is important to learn not only who you are and what you do, but precisely what you need from your legal advisors to help you succeed. We provide face-to-face, no-nonsense legal advice and expertise with commercial acumen to deal precisely with your specific needs.
Each department has specialist and well trained lawyers, ready to advise you or your business on residential or commercial property; family law; injury claims; civil litigation/ dispute resolution and insolvency matters; and wills and probate. We provide personalised private client and business legal services. With a international client base, our firm has an established and trusted reputation for delivering expert legal advice across a wide range of legal services.
MIR Solicitors is a Yorkshire based law firm with years of experience, who have been providing legal services to a range of individual and corporate clients, large and small, in private and corporate fields.
Each department has specialist and well trained lawyers, ready to advise you or your business on residential or commercial property; family law; injury claims; civil litigation/ dispute resolution and insolvency matters; and wills and probate. We provide personalised private client and business legal services. With a international client base, our firm has an established and trusted reputation for delivering expert legal advice across a wide range of legal services.
MIR Solicitors is a Yorkshire based law firm with years of experience, who have been providing legal services to a range of individual and corporate clients, large and small, in private and corporate fields.
Services
We have specialists in many areas of law - from personal injury claims, family law, conveyancing, commercial leases, civil and property litigation and company law.
Whenever you need legal advice or professionally qualified lawyers to help you, we can offer you the confidence that we will work closely with you to reach your goal.
We are international, yet work in a local frame of mind, our fundamental ethics are with us through out the whole process.
Whenever you need legal advice or professionally qualified lawyers to help you, we can offer you the confidence that we will work closely with you to reach your goal.
We are international, yet work in a local frame of mind, our fundamental ethics are with us through out the whole process.
The Law Society has recently introduced a scheme to award accreditation to Solicitors' firms who can demonstrate a high level of knowledge, experience, skill, experience and practice in conveyancing.
Firms of Solicitors undergo a rigorous examination, and those who pass are awarded the CQS (Conveyancing Quality Scheme) award, which is subject to an annual re-application, to ensure the firm is up to date; staff are up to date with current law and procedure; and the firm is compliant with the Law Society's criteria.
Firms of Solicitors undergo a rigorous examination, and those who pass are awarded the CQS (Conveyancing Quality Scheme) award, which is subject to an annual re-application, to ensure the firm is up to date; staff are up to date with current law and procedure; and the firm is compliant with the Law Society's criteria.
Buying a house is one of the biggest investments most people will ever make, and it can be stressful.
This is why it is important for you to understand the procedure and what your Solicitors can do for you, what the steps involved are, and how long it will take, as well as the costs involved.
Here at MIR Solicitors, we will ensure firstly, that you understand the conveyancing process, and secondly that you are kept fully up to date with your transaction.
You or the seller's estate agent tell us about the house/ flat you intend to buy.
This is why it is important for you to understand the procedure and what your Solicitors can do for you, what the steps involved are, and how long it will take, as well as the costs involved.
Here at MIR Solicitors, we will ensure firstly, that you understand the conveyancing process, and secondly that you are kept fully up to date with your transaction.
You or the seller's estate agent tell us about the house/ flat you intend to buy.
Buying a property at an auction follows a different process to the one we have set out above.
There is no process of exchanging contracts in your own time after a careful examination of the paperwork - the parties are legally bound when the hammer falls - whether or not enquiries have been made.
The deposit (and any auctioneer's fee) is payable by the Buyer on the day, and the completion date is often agreed to take place 28 days later.
The auctioneer will usually have a legal pack (consisting of the title deeds, searches, any other information relevant to the property) available, and these are often available online.
There is no process of exchanging contracts in your own time after a careful examination of the paperwork - the parties are legally bound when the hammer falls - whether or not enquiries have been made.
The deposit (and any auctioneer's fee) is payable by the Buyer on the day, and the completion date is often agreed to take place 28 days later.
The auctioneer will usually have a legal pack (consisting of the title deeds, searches, any other information relevant to the property) available, and these are often available online.
Obtaining the Title Deeds / Land Registry documents/ Redemption Statement from your current lender.
If Leasehold, making appropriate enquiries with the superior landlord and managing agent, including to ensure there are no arrears of service charges / ground rent, and ascertaining if notices need to be served on the landlord/ managing agent.
If title is clear, sending a report (known as a Certificate of Title) to the lender requesting mortgage funds (usually several days before anticipated completion).
If Leasehold, making appropriate enquiries with the superior landlord and managing agent, including to ensure there are no arrears of service charges / ground rent, and ascertaining if notices need to be served on the landlord/ managing agent.
If title is clear, sending a report (known as a Certificate of Title) to the lender requesting mortgage funds (usually several days before anticipated completion).
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