Most Common Reasons To Need A Remortgage Conveyancing Solicitor

Conveyancing Posted 6 November 2025

Here at Burgh Thorpe Solicitors, we have a team of conveyancing solicitors that specialise in remortgages. Our remortgage conveyancing services are not needed for renewing your existing mortgage with your current lender. They are also not needed if you are switching between a variable rate and fixed rate mortgage with your current lender. However, if you are changing mortgage provider completely of your circumstances have changed – you will need our conveyancing remortgage services.

There are lots of different reasons that people choose to remortgage. It may be that your current mortgage is coming to an end, for an example a fixed 2- or 5-year deal. You may want to secure a better deal on your mortgage with a lower interest rate. Perhaps you have been watching the market and want to change to a fixed rate or to a variable rate. If you are staying with your current provider, you do not need our remortgage conveyancing services. If you are changing mortgage provider, then you need our legal conveyancing support.

Perhaps you want to change the length of time you are borrowing for your mortgage, or you want to release equity and free up cash from your home? If you are doing that with a new mortgage provider, you will need to speak to our conveyancing solicitors. Some people want to borrow more money from a mortgage lender for an extension of major house improvement – if that’s with a new lender, you’ll need our conveyancers.

There are times when relationships change. For example, a relationship could end, or a new relationship has begun. If people are being added or taken from your mortgage, you will need to speak to our remortgage conveyancing specialists. It’s the same if someone on the joint mortgage has passed, if you are moving house or unhappy with the service of your current lender.

When changing mortgage providers completely, you will need the services of a conveyancer that specialises in remortgaging. They can ensure that the new mortgage is registered against the legal title. They will also ensure that the Land Registry reflects these changes too.

Considering remortgaging your property with a new lender? Call our remortgage conveyancing specialists now to see how we can help you.