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Conveyancing searches are investigations that are conducted by solicitors or conveyancers as part of the process of buying or selling a property in the United Kingdom. These searches are designed to identify any issues or problems that may affect the property or the transaction, and to provide the parties with important information about the property and its surrounding area.

There are several types of conveyancing searches that may be conducted, including local authority searches, environmental searches, and water and drainage searches. Local authority searches are used to identify any planning or building regulations that may affect the property, while environmental searches are used to identify any potential contamination or other environmental issues that may be present on or near the property. Water and drainage searches are used to identify any issues with the property’s water and sewage systems.

Searches are an important part of the conveyancing process, as they can help to identify potential problems that may affect the value or use of the property. It is important for buyers and sellers to understand the types of searches that may be required and to ensure that all necessary searches are conducted before the transaction is completed.

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