Non-Standard Legal Document Review
Reviewing and advising on the impact of non-standard legal documents, such as an overage agreement, on your transaction.
Corresponding with Third -Party Lawyers (non-Lender) or Complying with a Court Order
Additional work involved in liaising or complying with a third-party lawyer or a Court (not a direct seller/buyer to the property), e.g. in a divorce or probate matter
Overseas (non-UK Resident) Client
Administrative costs of reviewing additional information in connection with identity verification, source of funds, notarisation and/or legalisation of documents (please note this does not include legal fees that may be charged by any notary/professional translator or any other body from whom we require information)
Additional Enquiries Arising from Survey
Reviewing and advising the purchaser with regards to any additional enquiries required as a result of a survey report.
Drafting a General Power of Attorney
Drafting the appropriate Deed where the client requires a third party to act on their behalf in a legal capacity.
Concessionary Purchase
If you sell to a related party at a discounted price, we are required to undertake additional checks and verifications including reporting to any lender, obtaining any relevant indemnities against future insolvency of the seller and preparing Statutory Declarations. Indemnity policy premium and Statutory Declaration are charged separately.
Drafting a Deed of Postponement
Drafting any Deed as required by the first lender where a second lender is also to be registered on the title
Unregistered Title (as part of a sale or purchase)
Collating title deeds to deduce title and make the application to HM Land Registry (as part of a sale or purchase transaction, including Transfer of Part)