Rebecca Fulton

Associate Director, Solicitor

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Rebecca is a member of our Risk, Compliance and Training (RCT) Team and is responsible for reducing risk and ensuring regulatory compliance within PLS.

Rebecca is experienced in managing complaints and claims, creating and implementing new policies and procedures and provides day to day advise to our legal teams on all elements of client or case related risks, including anti-money laundering.

Rebecca is an experienced Residential Property Solicitor with over 12 years’ experience in residential conveyancing with an emphasis on newbuild conveyancing. Rebecca graduated with a 2:1 in Law and a Distinction in the Legal Practice Course at Manchester Metropolitan University before qualifying as a Solicitor in 2010.

Rebecca joined PLS in 2017 as an Associate Director managing a team within our newbuild department before becoming one of the founding members of the Risk, Compliance and Training (RCT) team.

rfulton@pls-solicitors.co.uk

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Mortgage Deposit vs Exchange Deposit: What First-Time Buyers Need to Know 

Your mortgage deposit is your total contribution to the purchase price (typically 5–10% for first-time buyers). Your exchange deposit is the portion of that money (usually 10% of the price), paid to the seller’s solicitor at exchange of contracts to make the deal legally binding.   Same money, two different jobs at two different stages of the home buying process. ...

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Why Solicitor ask for ID, Source of funds, and Bank Statements from a first-time buyer?

Your solicitor isn’t being nosy! They’re legally required to verify your identity and check where your deposit money came from before they can act for you. These checks are called client due diligence, and they’re mandatory under UK anti-money laundering (AML) regulations. Every buyer goes through them.  The good news? The Conveyancing solicitor for first time buyers who responding quickly with clear, complete documents...

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