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Make your remortgage simple, stress-free, and cost-effective with expert legal support.
At Poole Alcock, our specialist remortgage solicitors are here to guide you through the legal process with clarity and confidence. We combine in-depth property law expertise with a client-focused approach, ensuring your remortgage is handled efficiently from start to finish.
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Expert legal support for your remortgage
Remortgaging isn’t just about finding a better deal; it’s also about protecting your legal and financial interests. Whether you’re moving from a variable rate to a fixed rate mortgage, switching lenders for a more competitive product, or borrowing against your property’s equity, having the right legal support is essential.
Our experienced remortgaging solicitors will ensure that:
At Poole Alcock, we pride ourselves on making the remortgaging process straightforward and transparent, providing peace of mind at every stage.
Approved by major lenders
When remortgaging, your lender may suggest using a solicitor from their approved panel. While you’re not required to use their recommendation, choosing a solicitor already on your lender’s panel can help avoid duplication of costs and reduce delays.
Poole Alcock is proud to be recognised and approved by all major UK mortgage lenders. This means we can act for both you and your lender, streamlining the remortgaging process and helping you complete as quickly and efficiently as possible.
A clear, cost-effective approach
Remortgaging doesn’t have to be complicated or costly. Our transparent pricing and proactive communication mean you always know what to expect. We’ll keep you updated throughout the process and provide jargon-free advice tailored to your individual circumstances. We ensure:
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Typically, a remortgage takes 4–6 weeks from the date we receive your mortgage offer. However, this can vary depending on your circumstances and how quickly documents are provided.
Yes, in most cases, especially when changing lenders. A solicitor is required to handle the legal aspects, such as verifying property ownership and registering the new mortgage with the Land Registry.
Most residential lenders will allow us to act for both you and them, and it often speeds up the process. Poole Alcock is on the approved panels of all major lenders, so we can act on behalf of both you and your mortgage provider.
You’ll typically need to provide identification, your current mortgage details, and information about your new mortgage offer. We’ll guide you through exactly what’s needed.
Our remortgage services are competitively priced with fixed fees. You’ll also need to consider other costs like Land Registry fees, which we can confirm, and possibly a valuation fee from your lender.
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