If you have a plan to purchase or sell a property, it is essential to understand the conveyancing term and its process. Conveyancing is a legal process that involves the transfer of ownership of a property/land from the seller to the buyer. This includes all the administrative work involved in transferring the ownership, including searches on the property.
Read more...Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring the ownership of a property from one person to another. It is a complex and time-consuming process, it is important to understand the different steps involved so that you can be prepared.
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AdminAntisocial behaviour refers to conduct or actions that result in the disturbance of social norms and the safety of people or communities. These actions are considered violent and offensive and are disruptive to others in society.
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tenancy agreement is an important document that protects the right of both parties: landlord and tenants. It is highly recommended to understand the key terms used in tenancy agreements in order to ensure a smooth tenancy experience. In most cases, the original contract should mention the detail of the new landlord and new tenants, the detail of the property, the rent amount, the deposit amount, and any specific conditions and notice period mentioned in the tenancy agreement. To mention all these details are crucial as they will resolve any disputes that may arise in the future.
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AdminShared ownership is an opportunity to buy some parts or shares of the property, and if you are living in the property, you have to pay the rent for the other part of the property, and in most cases, the rent you pay is also at a discounted rate as compared to market rate. Shared ownership homes are usually between 25% to 75% of the property. The remaining shares can be owned by housing associations or another individual.
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AdminThe LPE 1 Form, also known as Leasehold Property Enquiries Form 1, is a mandatory legal document in the conveyancing process that contains information provided by landlords and managing parties. It includes important information such as contact details, transfer and registration, ground rent, service charges, building insurance, disputes & enfranchisement. QualitySolicitor’s
property solicitors can help you with all requirements of the LPE 1 Form, including completing the form and completing all the necessary documents about the leasehold property.
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AdminConveyancing solicitors manage the legal processes involved in property transactions, including buying a house.
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AdminNew stamp duty thresholds were introduced in September 2022 as part of the Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Bill. This bill has now been passed through the House of Lords and thresholds are fixed until March 2025.
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AdminOn 13th May the residential property market reopened with conveyancers, estate agents, surveyors and removal firms restarting their businesses. But you might be wondering - is this the right time to move house?
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AdminBuying your first property can be both daunting and exciting. Before you start looking for a home you need to research the property market, gather information about your personal finances, and seek meaningful, professional advice. It’s a large financial commitment and as a first-time buyer you’re probably brimming with questions.
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AdminWe have all seen the adverts on the television for online estate agents who are apparently “real” estate agents even though they don’t have an office on the high street, and we are all concerned about overpaying for a service. This is particularly true when buying or selling a property. It is a very expensive time. There are lots of costs to be mindful of, not just the legal fees but moving costs, new furniture, and it all adds up rather rapidly.
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AdminWhen you instruct a solicitor you will be asked to come into the office or go to a local solicitor to provide your identification documents. These are usually your photo-card driving licence or passport, and a bank statement or utility bill, not more than three months old, showing your name and address. If you are selling a property that you do not live in we will ask you for another form of address ID connecting you to the property, such as the buildings insurance or service charge invoice.
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