How Our Property Solicitors Can Help You
Choosing the right property solicitor can make all the difference. At Zavri Law, we connect you with experienced property law specialists who understand your situation and can guide you with confidence.
From buying or selling property to disputes, leases, and planning issues, our solicitors provide clear, practical legal support tailored to your needs.
Below are just some of the ways we can help.
Property Legal Services We Offer
House Purchase and Sale
Get expert support throughout the buying or selling process, including:
Property searches and enquiries
Contract review and negotiation
Secure transfer of funds
Fraud prevention and identity checks
Stamp Duty and Land Transaction Tax guidance
Land Registry registration
Exchange of contracts and completion
Property Transfers
We assist with transferring property or equity between individuals, including:
Reviewing title deeds
Verifying identities
Preparing and filing transfer documents
Updating Land Registry records
Boundary Disputes
Boundary disagreements can be stressful and complex. Our solicitors can:
Examine title plans and deeds
Clarify boundary ownership
Support mediation discussions
Represent you in court proceedings if needed
Planning Permission Advice
Get guidance on residential planning matters such as:
Home extensions and loft conversions
Basement excavations
Party wall issues
Planning refusals and appeals
Leaseholder Legal Advice
We support leaseholders with a wide range of issues, including:
Lease extensions
Lease variations
Service charge disputes
Collective enfranchisement
Freehold purchase advice
Equity Release Advice
Understand your options before committing to equity release, including:
Lifetime mortgages
Legal implications for heirs
Alternative financial solutions
Property Disputes and Litigation
Whether informal or complex, we can help resolve disputes involving:
Neighbour disputes
Ownership disagreements
Right of way issues
Court claims or negotiated settlements
Evicting Squatters and Trespassers
Receive sensitive, practical guidance on:
Legal rights as a property owner
Regaining possession lawfully
Court procedures and enforcement
Why Choose Zavri Law?
We offer a modern alternative to traditional law firms—without compromising on expertise.
Fast Access to Legal Experts
Be connected with a specialist solicitor in as little as 48 hours
Matched based on your exact legal needs
Transparent, Fixed Fees
Clear pricing agreed upfront
No hourly billing
No hidden costs
Cost-Effective Legal Advice
Save significantly compared to traditional firms
Same quality legal expertise at a lower cost
Trusted Legal Professionals
Carefully vetted solicitors with relevant experience
Advice you can rely on
How Much Does a Property Solicitor Cost?
Costs vary depending on the type and complexity of your case. For example, buying a home involves different legal work than resolving a planning dispute.
At Zavri Law:
You receive a personalised fixed-fee quote
Pricing is provided before work begins
No unexpected charges
Average Home Buying Legal Costs
For a residential freehold property purchase up to £200,000, solicitor fees can start from around £828 (excluding disbursements).
Typical additional costs may include:
| Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Solicitor legal fees | Varies |
| Stamp Duty | Based on property price |
| Land Registry fees | Based on property value |
| Searches | Up to £600 |
| Anti-money laundering checks | Up to £20 |
| Ownership transfer fees | Up to £500 |
Figures are estimates and may vary depending on your circumstances.
Our Expert Property Lawyers
We only work with qualified, reputable solicitors who meet strict quality standards.
What You Can Expect
Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)
Fully qualified in property law
Extensive hands-on experience
Strong client feedback and reviews
Each solicitor is assessed on:
Length of practice
Relevant expertise
Professional qualifications
Client satisfaction
Popular Property Legal Services
Evicting Trespassers
Restrictive Covenants
Compulsory Purchase Orders
Freehold Enfranchisement
Planning Appeals
Deeds of Variation
Buying or Selling Property
Joint Ownership Agreements
Matrimonial Transfers
Title Deed Amendments
Builder and Tradesman Disputes
Lease Extensions
Transfer of Equity
Easements and Rights of Way
Leasehold Disputes
Declarations of Trust
Subleases and Wayleave Agreements
Help to Buy Legal Support
What Makes a Great Online Property Solicitor?
In-Depth Property Law Knowledge
A great solicitor has strong academic qualifications backed by real-world experience and specialist knowledge in your legal issue.
Clear and Reliable Communication
We prioritise solicitors who:
Keep you informed
Explain legal terms simply
Are accessible by phone or email
Strong Client Reviews
Reputation matters. We monitor feedback closely to ensure consistent quality and client satisfaction.
Property Solicitors vs Conveyancers
Property solicitors handle a broad range of legal property issues
Conveyancers focus mainly on buying and selling homes
In some cases, both may work together—combining legal oversight with transaction management.
Do I Need a Property Solicitor?
While not always legally required, having a solicitor is highly recommended. They can:
Protect your legal rights
Handle complex paperwork
Prevent costly mistakes
Guide you through each stage confidently
Zavri Law makes it simple to find the right legal support for your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a property solicitor do?
They provide legal advice and representation on property-related matters, including transactions, disputes, development, and ownership issues.
Can I speak to a solicitor online?
Yes. Zavri Law allows you to consult qualified solicitors remotely, without needing an in-person visit.
Do property solicitors offer fixed fees?
Many do. Zavri Law provides upfront fixed-fee quotes so you know the cost from the start.
Disclaimer
This content is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Legal outcomes depend on individual circumstances. Always seek advice from a qualified solicitor before taking action.
