Yes. Most buyers will usually consult a solicitor or conveyancer before the property auction.
This is helpful as solicitors can advise on the contents of the legal pack. Taking legal advice is part of your necessary due diligence before you bid on a property.
Some regular auction buyers may feel experienced enough to do this work themselves, but for others and especially for first time auction buyers, we recommend that you do consult a solicitor. If required, do speak with the auction team about who to use and what you need them to do.
If you are the successful purchaser, you will need to have your appointed solicitor’s details available for completion of the memorandum of sale.
If you're selling property at auction, you may also need a solicitor.