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NOTE: The information provided in these articles is for general guidance on conveyancing matters only and does not constitute legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as a substitute for advice tailored to your specific circumstances, including the terms upon which we may act for you.

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Buying a House with Japanese Knotweed: Risks, Costs & What You Should Know

Before buying a house with Japanese knotweed, make sure it comes with a professional …

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How to Downsize Your House in England and Wales

Downsizing means moving to a smaller home to make daily life easier. If done …

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What Happens If My Buyer Pulls Out?

When a buyer pulls out, it puts the sale transaction on hold. Fortunately, there …

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4 Common Property Title Issues

There are 4 common property title issues: restrictive covenants, boundary and ownership discrepancies, rights …

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How Long Does Leasehold Conveyancing Take?

Leasehold conveyancing takes longer compared to freehold propety transactions because of the extra legal …

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A Guide to New Build Conveyancing in England and Wales

New build conveyancing is the legal process of buying a property that’s newly constructed. …

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What is Fast Conveyancing and How Does It Work?

Fast conveyancing is the process of proactively reducing delays in the legal transfer of …

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How To Transfer Property Ownership

To transfer property ownership, one requires the help of a conveyancer who will help …

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Right to Buy Conveyancing: Step-by-Step Guide for Council Tenants

The Right to Buy Scheme is used to buy a council home. It requires …

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Can You Sell A House With Japanese Knotweed?

Yes, but there is more to it than disclosure and a treatment quote. Japanese …

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Government Introduces Home Buying Reforms: How Does This Affect Buyers, Sellers, and Agents

The government plans on implementing home buying reforms that include upfront sales packs, earlier …

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What Is Gazundering?

Gazundering occurs when the buyer reduces their offer before the exchange of contracts.

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