We can offer you an efficient remortgaging service
If you are seeking to change your mortgage, our experienced conveyancers can assist.
At Wallace Robinson & Morgan, we are on the approved panel of solicitors for the vast majority of mainstream lenders. If you wish to have a mortgage with a lender who has not instructed the firm before, there is usually a simple process for us to apply to be on their panel. From experience we are likely to be admitted to the panel of a new lender as we are members of the Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme.
Our team are also experienced in dealing with equity release transactions.
Once we receive mortgage instructions, we can advise you on the likely timescale for completion of the transaction and will efficiently deal with your transaction keeping you advised throughout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find guidance on remortgaging with our expert FAQs. Learn how to navigate the process and secure the best financial outcomes for your property.
Different lenders have different requirements with remortgages. When we know who the lender will be, we can check what that particular lender will need with regard to searches.
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Book an appointment with one of our knowledgeable Residential Property solicitors, who will guide you through your property transaction with expert, personalised advice.
Call us at 0121 705 7571 or fill out the form below—your privacy is guaranteed—and we’ll arrange a convenient time to discuss your needs.

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