Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleBuying a house under a Grant of Probate or Court of Protection – What are the consequences?
If the Seller of the house that you are purchasing are selling under a Grant of Probate, there are some things that…
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Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleIf the Seller of the house that you are purchasing are selling under a Grant of Probate, there are some things that…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleIt is a common misconception that properties sold at auction are either repossession properties or problem properties and that they are only…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleA deed of trust is a document drawn up by your solicitor that confirms what the proportions in which two or more…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleWhether you’re in the midst of purchasing your first home or signing on the dotted line for your second property it is…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleEquity release is a way of obtaining some of the value in your home without having to move. The money is secured…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleA gifted deposit is a financial contribution from a third party towards a deposit on another person’s property. It is vital that…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleHaving an absent freeholder does carry some benefits when you own a leasehold, such as the joy of not having to pay…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleWhat is it? If you are saving to buy your first home and you do so using a Help to Buy ISA…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleIf you are moving home or buying an additional property it is always good to shop around for a firm who has…
Conveyancing — 19 Oct 2021
ArticleJoint Tenants and Tenants in common are two different types of ownership of a property. The difference between these two is important…
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