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When buying a new home in Dorking your property lawyer is required to apply for Searches. The Local Authority for Dorking is Mole Valley District Council, Pippbrook, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1SJ, RH4 1SJ. Tel: 01306 885 001
Designated areas as 'disadvantaged areas' may qualify for relief from stamp duty. Areas designated are identified by local government ward or electoral divisions. No stamp duty is payable on residential property purchases where the price paid is under £150,000. Above £150k, no stamp duty relief may be available. A postcode search will usually determine whether a home being sold for less than the threshold is eligible. Call our Conveyancing team for a full list of designated disadvantaged areas in Dorking.

Many lenders, and particularly nationwide banks, were once willing to instruct any solicitors who requested to be added to their panel. However, mortgage lenders have started removing firms which do not carry out much work for them, or have not met certain additional criteria. If your lender does not accept your chosen solicitor, you must make a decision as to how to proceed:
It is usually cheaper to have the same firm act both for you and your lender, and carry out all the conveyancing work in connection with a purchase and the mortgage.