Legal advice
A key factor in ensuring that equity release is right for you, is to ensure you receive advice from specialists who are well qualified and experienced in equity release. This applies just as much to finding a solicitor or licensed conveyancer as it does to finding a specialist financial adviser. Why is it necessary to involve a solicitor during the equity release process?They will be responsible for dealing with all the legal aspects or releasing equity and liasing with the providers appointed solicitors. It will be a requirement of any SHIP (Safe Home Income Plan) approved equity release plan that you receive legal advice before proceeding with an equity release plan and that the person who advises you must be independent from the equity release providers legal team. They will:
Finding and choosing a solicitor?As you can see, your solicitor will be a vital part of your safeguards so its important that you choose the right one. Before your financial adviser can submit any application they will need the name address and contact details of your preferred solicitor who will be acting for you. Whilst you may have dealt with a solicitor during your last house move, equity release is a specialist area of conveyancing and they may not be suitably qualified or experienced in equity release. If you want to avoid unnecessary delays, it is important that you choose a solicitor who is well versed in equity release.
How do you find the right one?To find a suitably qualified and experienced solicitor/licensed conveyancer who specialises in equity release in your area, simply type in your postcode and any essential requirements such as those which offer a home visit or at least have offices on the ground floor and press search. A list of the nearest ones will come up showing their details, enabling you to contact them to find one which suits you best. |