Choosing a conveyancing solicitor involves considering several factors: seeking recommendations from friends or family, checking online reviews, and comparing quotes. Ensure the solicitor is experienced in property transactions and offers transparent fees. Additionally, verify their credentials and registration with relevant professional bodies, such as the Law Society or the Council for Licensed Conveyancers.
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