Buying, selling or leasing property is one of the most significant transactions most people will ever make. Whether you are a first-time buyer, an experienced investor or a business owner securing new premises, the process involves substantial sums of money and a complex web of legal requirements. This is where London property lawyers play an essential role.
At Blackstone Solicitors, we provide expert property law services across England and Wales, ensuring that your transaction runs smoothly and your interests are fully protected. In this article, we explain what property lawyers do, when you might need one, and how choosing the right firm can make all the difference.
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What Does a Property Lawyer Do?
A property lawyer (often known as a conveyancing solicitor) is a legal professional who handles the ownership, transfer and management of property. Their job is to make sure every aspect of a transaction is legally sound, properly documented and compliant with the law.
Although the term “property lawyer” is sometimes used interchangeably with “conveyancer”, there is a subtle distinction. A conveyancer focuses primarily on the transfer of property ownership, whereas a property lawyer has a broader remit, often dealing with more complex issues such as disputes, lease extensions, planning law and commercial property matters.
Key Responsibilities of a Property Lawyer
Property lawyers manage a range of legal processes related to both residential and commercial property. These can include:
- Drafting and reviewing contracts – ensuring all terms are fair and accurately reflect what has been agreed between the parties.
- Conducting property searches – investigating local authority records, planning permissions, environmental issues and other matters that could affect the property.
- Managing funds and deposits – handling money through regulated client accounts to ensure safe and transparent transactions.
- Registering ownership – completing the process with HM Land Registry so that your title is officially recorded.
- Advising on leases and tenancy agreements – providing guidance on your rights and obligations as a landlord or tenant.
- Handling property disputes – assisting when disagreements arise over boundaries, easements, covenants or breaches of contract.
When Would I Need a Property Lawyer?
There are many circumstances in which you might need to instruct a property lawyer. Below are some of the most common scenarios.
Buying a Home
Purchasing a property can be an exciting milestone, but it also comes with risks. A property lawyer will:
- Review the contract of sale and raise any concerns.
- Check the legal title to ensure there are no restrictions or disputes affecting ownership.
- Conduct searches to reveal any planning or environmental issues.
- Liaise with the seller’s solicitor and your mortgage lender.
- Manage the exchange of contracts and completion of the sale.
Having professional legal guidance ensures that you understand exactly what you are buying and that your investment is protected.
Selling a Property
When selling, your lawyer prepares all the legal documentation required for the buyer’s solicitor, including the draft contract and title deeds. They will answer legal enquiries, handle the transfer of funds and make sure that the property is legally transferred once completion occurs. Without a solicitor, you risk delays, errors or even disputes after completion.
Remortgaging or Equity Release
If you are remortgaging your home or releasing equity, a property lawyer will handle the legal aspects of the transaction. They will review your existing mortgage, liaise with lenders and ensure that the new arrangement is registered correctly with HM Land Registry.
Buying to Let or Investing in Property
Property investment often involves more complex legal considerations. Your lawyer can advise on buy-to-let mortgages, landlord obligations, tenancy agreements and tax implications. If you are purchasing through a company or joint ownership structure, they can also prepare the necessary legal documents and advise on compliance.
Commercial Property Transactions
Whether you are buying office space, leasing retail premises or developing land, commercial property transactions require specialist expertise. A property lawyer will review and negotiate lease terms, advise on rent reviews and service charges, and ensure compliance with planning and environmental regulations. For businesses, this legal guidance can be crucial in preventing costly mistakes later on.
Lease Extensions and Freehold Purchases
For leasehold property owners, extending your lease or buying the freehold can significantly increase the value of your property. These processes involve strict statutory rules and deadlines, and mistakes can be expensive. A property lawyer experienced in leasehold reform can guide you through each step, ensuring your rights are fully protected.
Resolving Property Disputes
Disputes can arise between neighbours, landlords and tenants, or property co-owners. Whether the issue involves boundaries, restrictive covenants or access rights, a property lawyer can provide clear advice and work towards a resolution, often avoiding the need for court proceedings.
Why Choose a London Property Lawyer?
London’s property market is unique. Prices are high, competition is fierce, and many transactions involve complex ownership structures or overseas investors. Choosing a London property lawyer gives you access to professionals who are familiar with the pace, pressure and legal intricacies of the capital’s market.
However, at Blackstone Solicitors, we go beyond London. Our team acts for clients across England and Wales, offering a consistent level of service wherever you are based. We combine local expertise with national coverage, ensuring every transaction is handled with precision and care.
Local Knowledge with National Reach
Our lawyers understand regional variations in property law and practice, from London flats to countryside estates and commercial developments in the North West. Wherever your property is located, you benefit from our detailed understanding of local authorities, lenders and agents.
A Personal, Professional Service
Property transactions can be stressful, especially when time pressures and large sums of money are involved. We believe in clear communication, proactive updates and practical advice. You will have a dedicated solicitor managing your case from start to finish, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.
The Legal Process: What to Expect
If you instruct Blackstone Solicitors for your property matter, here is what you can expect:
- Initial Consultation – We will discuss your goals, timelines and any specific concerns you have.
- Document Review – Your lawyer will examine contracts, title deeds and related papers.
- Searches and Enquiries – We will carry out all necessary searches and raise questions with the other party’s solicitor.
- Exchange of Contracts – Once all terms are agreed and both parties are ready, contracts are exchanged and the transaction becomes legally binding.
- Completion – Funds are transferred, keys are released and ownership is registered with HM Land Registry.
- Post-Completion Support – We will provide copies of all final documents and remain available for any follow-up advice.
Every step is handled with accuracy and transparency, so you can focus on your new home or business venture.
How to Choose the Right Property Lawyer
Selecting the right lawyer is essential to a successful transaction. Consider the following:
- Experience: Look for a solicitor with a strong track record in property law.
- Accreditation: Membership in professional bodies such as the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) is a good sign of quality.
- Communication: Choose a firm that offers clear updates and explains legal jargon in plain English.
- Location and Availability: While many transactions can be handled remotely, having access to your lawyer when needed is invaluable.
At Blackstone Solicitors, we pride ourselves on meeting all these criteria and more.
Why Blackstone Solicitors?
Our team has years of experience in residential and commercial property law. We act for private individuals, landlords, developers and businesses, handling everything from straightforward purchases to complex transactions.
We combine modern efficiency with traditional values of service and integrity. Our clients appreciate our meticulous attention to detail, prompt communication and commitment to achieving the best possible outcome.
Conclusion
Property law can be complex, but with the right lawyer by your side, the process becomes manageable and secure. Whether you are buying your first home, selling an investment property or negotiating a commercial lease, a skilled London property lawyer ensures every step is legally compliant and stress-free.
At Blackstone Solicitors, we are here to guide you through every stage of your property journey, offering clear advice, practical solutions and unwavering support across England and Wales.
If you are planning a property transaction or need expert advice, contact our team today to discuss how we can help.
How we can help
We have a proven track record of helping clients deal with all aspects of property law. We will guide you through the process and ensure all checks are carried out swiftly and efficiently and we firmly believe that with the right solicitors by your side, the entire process will seem more manageable and far less daunting.
How to Contact Our Commercial Property Solicitors
It is important for you to be well informed about the issues and possible implications of dealing with property law in London. However, expert legal support is crucial in terms of ensuring a positive outcome to your case.
To speak to our Commercial or Residential Property Lawyers today, simply call us on 0345 901 0445, or click here to make a free enquiry. We are well known across the country and can assist wherever you are based. We also have offices based in Cheshire and London.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice on any individual circumstances.

