REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Due diligence

Do buyers usually carry out due diligence?

UK - England and Wales UK - England and Wales

UK - England and Wales

Yes. Buyers should rely on their own investigation of title, searches and survey but in most cases the seller must provide the buyer with an energy performance certificate.

The buyer's lawyer will review the title information provided by the seller's lawyer (including copies of the registered title, if applicable) and will carry out a standard set of searches. The seller's solicitors will also prepare responses to a standard list of queries relating to the property for the buyer's solicitor to review.The parties will not enter into the contract of sale until all investigations are completed. Until the contract of sale is entered into, either party may walk away from the deal.

By law, there is no opportunity to negotiate on an exclusive basis with the seller during this period, although sometimes the parties will enter into an exclusivity agreement.