Your local solicitors in Glastonbury, Street and Wells QualitySolicitors Gould & Swayne



QualitySolicitors Gould & Swayne offers legal advice to individuals and businesses in Street, Glastonbury and Wells. Part of a national network of law firms QualitySolicitors Gould & Swayne is a local name you can trust.

The first time you talk to one of our legal experts is free. You can talk to us about a legal problem without the worry of a large bill. When we start a working for you, we promise ‘no hidden costs’. You will know what to budget. You can always talk directly with your lawyer. Questions are never an inconvenience – that’s why we promise a ‘same day response’. And we promise not to hide behind legal jargon. To make sure you understand everything we use plain and simple English.

QualitySolicitors is the leading household name for legal services in the UK. For whatever your life brings, trust your local name - QualitySolicitors Gould & Swayne.

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Do I need conveyancing solicitors?

Posted on October 6, 2023

Conveyancing solicitors manage the legal processes involved in property transactions, including buying a house. Our conveyancing solicitors understand that efficient conveyancing is the key to successful completion. We minimise stress by responding quickly to your questions and keeping you informed at every stage.

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What are conveyancing searches and why are they important?

Posted on September 16, 2025

When we guide our clients through the conveyancing process we often get asked this question, especially when we are waiting to hear the results of these searches!

So, we thought it would be a good idea to put together a quick blog post all about conveyancing or property searches and why they are an essential part of the conveyancing process, helping to protect you as a buyer! So read on for your basic guide to conveyancing searches!

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How could the Renter’s Rights Bill affect landlords and Buy to Let investors?

Posted on August 12, 2025

The Renter’s Rights Bill is currently going through parliament. This bill, when it becomes law, is set to have a significant impact on both landlords and buy-to-let investors.

Aiming to protect the rights of tenants, this bill would introduce a series of reforms that will impact the role and responsibilities of landlords. As a current landlord or prospective buy-to-let investor, it’s important that you stay updated on these changes to help to prepare and stay compliant.

While the bill is not yet law and the timeline for it becoming law is still unclear, here are the key ways it could affect your buy-to-let investment.

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