The term Conveyancing is a legal term used to describe the transfer of legal title/ ownership of property from one person to another. In other words Conveyancing is the purchase and sale of a property.
What is Conveyancing?
The term Conveyancing is a legal term used to describe the transfer of legal title/ ownership of property from one person to another. In other words Conveyancing is the purchase and sale of a property.
The term Conveyancing may also be used to describe other dealings which may occur on a property ie the granting of an encumbrance such as a mortgage, charge right of residence, right of way etc.
Please see further information on conveyancing in Ireland in our guides below:
Our Conveyancing Services include:
Property Sales
Property Purchase
Property Remortgages & Restructuring
Co – ownership agreements
Planning Permission
Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPO’s)
Title Deeds review
Property disputes
For further information please contact Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors by calling 01 6139191, by emailing us at info@cgsolicitors.ie or by filling out our online contact form. Your enquiry will be forwarded to a solicitor who specialises in Property Law & Conveyancing.
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Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors provides expert legal advice in residential and commercial property transactions throughout Dublin and across Ireland. Our property law team acts for buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, developers, and investors, delivering efficient, practical, and results-focused legal services.With extensive experience handling property transactions in Dublin City and surrounding areas, we guide clients through every stage of the conveyancing and property process with clarity and confidence.
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