Property Guides

Property Guides

Our Property Lawyers can act on your behalf and complete all the necessary legal work from the point when your offer on a property is accepted or you agree the price to sell your property, and finishes when you receive or handover the keys to the agents.

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The two common ways property is owned in England and Wales. Understanding these ownership types will help you with your property enquiry. Read More
This guide provides an overview of the steps common to most purchases. As each purchase is different, you may find that not all the steps mentioned apply to you or they may occur in a different order from that listed below. Your purchase may also involve additional steps. Read More
You have instructed us to act on your behalf in selling a property. We now have several steps to go through before you hand the keys to the property over to the buyer. Read More
If you are buying a property together, you will each be a co-owner. As co-owners, you can hold the property in one of two ways. Read More
You have made an enquiry with us about extending your lease and have either already instructed us to act on your behalf or are considering doing so. In this guide we assume that we will be acting for you. If you instruct a different law firm, ensure they are experienced in extending leases under the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993. Read More
If you own your flat jointly with any others, such as a partner or family members, you must act together in this matter. References to "you" and "your" in this guide mean all co-owners of your flat. This guide is intended only as a general introduction. It is not a substitute for detailed legal advice. Please speak to us if you have further questions or you are interested in proceeding with a collective enfranchisement claim. Read More
You have received a section 5A notice and have made an enquiry with us about what to do next. You have either already instructed us to act on your behalf (along with your neighbours) or are considering doing so. In this guide we assume that will we be acting for you. If you instruct a different law firm, ensure they are experienced in the right of first refusal under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987. Read More

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If you have either a residential or commercial property transaction that you wish to instruct us on you can contact our property team by telephone or by email or via our enquiry form.

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