My wife and I have recently appointed a conveyancing solicitor in Wolverton. I I am struggling to find out whether they are on the Platform Home Loans Ltd conveyancing panel. Could you advise?
You should contact the lawyer and enquire if they can act for the lender. Alternatively you should call Platform Home Loans Ltd who may be able to help.
My partner and I are intent on selling our house in Wolverton and the buyers lawyers are claiming that there is a possibility that the property was constructed land that was not decontaminated. A high street Wolverton conveyancer would know this is not the case. For the life of me I don't know why the buyers instructed a web based conveyancing firm as opposed to a conveyancing solicitor in Wolverton. Having lived in Wolverton for three years we know of no issue. Is it a good idea to contact our local Authority to obtain clarification need.
It sounds as though you may have a conveyancing solicitor already. What do they say? You need to enquire of your lawyer before you do anything. It is very possible that once the local authority has been informed of a potential issue it cannot be insured against (a bit like being diagnosed with a serious illness and then taking out life insurance to cover that same illness)
Are there restrictive covenants that are commonly identified during conveyancing in Wolverton?
Restrictive covenants can be picked up when reviewing land registry title as part of the process of conveyancing in Wolverton. An 1874 stipulation that was seen was ‘The houses to be erected on the estate are each to be of a uniform elevation in accordance with the drawings to be prepared or approved by the vendor’s surveyor…’
In my capacity as executor for the will of my uncle I am selling a house in Cardiff but I am based in Wolverton. My solicitor (who is 200 kilometers awayrequires that I sign a stat dec ahead of completion. Could you suggest a conveyancing practitioner in Wolverton to attest this legal document for me?
strictly speaking you are not likely to need to have the documents attested by a conveyancing solicitor. Ordinarily any notary public or qualified solicitor will suffice regardless of whether they are based in Wolverton
Due to exchange soon on a studio apartment in Wolverton. Conveyancing lawyers assured me that they report fully next week. What should I be looking out for?
The report on title for your leasehold conveyancing in Wolverton should include some of the following:
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Where does the liability rest for repairing the window frames Repair and maintenance of the premises You should be sent a copy of the lease Do you need to have carpet in the flat or are you allowed wood flooring? The length of the lease term. You should be advised as what happens when the lease expires, and informed of the importance of not letting the lease term falling below eighty years
Leasehold Conveyancing in Wolverton - A selection of Questions you should ask Prior to buying
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Who takes responsibility for maintaining and repairing the building? The answer will be useful as a) areas may cause problems for the block as the communal areas may begin to deteriorate where services are not paid for b) if the tenants have an issue with the managing agents you will want to have full disclosure Does the lease have onerous restrictions?
What type of conveyancing matters do Wolverton conveyancing organisations undertake?
The majority of Wolverton conveyancing practices will provide various services to home and land owners, sellers, investors, landlords and tenants including the following:
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Home sale conveyancing in Wolverton and nationwide
Domestic purchase conveyancing in Wolverton and throughout England and Wales
Establish or change arrangements with neighbouring premises Adverse possession claims — advising you if you have a claim to ownership of land in Wolverton through a lengthy period of occupation or whether the property you are buying or selling may be subject to such a claim Staircasing (purchasing additional shares in your home) Missing title deeds, including reconstitution of the deeds or rectification at HM Land Registry.