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When trying to make your dream home a reality, there’s no better way to get there than with a mortgage. A mortgage is a loan you take to buy a house or other property. It’s an interest-bearing loan that allows you to repay the debt over time.  A mortgage is a lifesaver. It allows you...
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Buying or selling a home in the UK takes a lot of time, knowledge, and expertise. If you’re new to the conveyancing process, local authority searches on the property, drafting of contracts and exchange may be daunting to you.  You need a licensed property solicitor or a conveyancer to help when conveyancing in the UK....
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When buying a property, can you simply purchase and move in? No, there are numerous legal issues to consider before doing so. If one or all people involved in the sale have responsibilities such as finance and employment, then conveyancing includes a survey. The surveyor will measure all aspects of the property, including rooms, boundaries...
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Conveyancing is the process of transferring the legal title of real property from one person to another, and a conveyancing deed is an essential document used to effectuate the transfer. A properly executed conveyancing deed must be signed by both the grantor (the party transferring title) and the grantee (the party receiving title). At least...
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Conservation of Grazing
Driving past sheep in a field you may ignore them. However, these sheep are not merely grazing in a field but are in fact saving your local council money. Affects of Grazing In the current economic climate some local councils are understanding that conservation does not need to equate to extra funding. And, in fact...
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Valuation & Surveys
When you are purchasing a house for the first time, or even if you are a more seasoned purchaser. The difference between a valuation and a survey can be confusing. It is common to get the two tangled and hopefully this will give you a bit more clarity between them. Most buyers will ask a...
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Buying a home or any other property in the UK takes a lot of time. Conveyancing is a lengthy and tedious process. Ideally, the national average for conveyancing in the UK is approximately 8-12 weeks.  Because of the many legal formalities involved when buying property, you should get help from a property solicitor when possible....
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property-enquiries
So you are selling, or thinking of selling your property, congratulations, time to move onto greener pastures. Now what is the next step? Sit back and wait for the sale money to come in? Not quite, as most sellers will find they will be required to answer additional enquiries. Prior to this the seller will...
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Buying or selling property is a lifetime decision. When purchasing property for the first time, you should be ready for a more challenging and stressful conveyancing process.  Buying property can be swift and straightforward, but it could also take weeks or months, with lots of legal work involved. That’s why it is advisable that you...
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searches when buying uk property
Searches are essential when buying a property because it removes all the doubt about the house you want to buy. You can exchange contracts with the seller knowing that there are no underlying issues on the property you buy. You want to ensure that there is no throughway in the property according to the local...
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