Mark Cook the North East Solicitors, based in Sunderland, providing services to the whole of England and Wales.

THE FRESH APPROACH TO LEGAL SERVICES IN THE NORTH EAST

Conveyancing

Are you thinking of moving home, buying or selling a house or other property?

If so, whether you live in Sunderland, the North East or anywhere in England and Wales, Mark Cook Solicitors can help you with your conveyancing.

Moving house is probably the most stressful and expensive purchase of your life. Whether you are buying or selling (or both), when it comes to sorting out the legal necessities you need to know you’re in safe hands.

We offer friendly, local, independent and expert advice - using the latest technology to make the process as straightforward, smooth and speedy as possible. Our transparent, fixed price service (with no hidden charges) means you can be confident you’re getting value for money.

As your sale or purchase goes ahead, we guarantee to keep you advised on progress. You are always welcome to contact us, too, and speak to a real person, not a call centre. With our focus on customer service, we believe you will find our conveyancing service is different to other law firms,

HIPS - Please see our Hips webpage for further information

For an estimate of costs or to arrange a free no-obligation consultation, why not call 0191 567 7244, or email us at  mark@cooklaw.co.uk

We also deal with Commercial Property, Personal Injury Compensation, Wills Probate and Inheritance Tax (formerly known as Death Duties) and Home Information Packs.

We’re here to help

What does ‘conveyancing’ mean?  In short, the entire legal process of transferring ownership of houses and land from one person to another.

 

You should never base your decision to buy a property on a Mortgage Lender’s Valuation Report. We can help you choose an independent surveyor.

 

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