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What Searches Do Conveyancing Solicitors Do?
Professional conveyancing solicitors perform an essential role when it comes to buying and selling property in the UK, but what do they actually do?
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How Often Should I Chase My Conveyancing Solicitor?
For many people, the conveyancing process can be an anxious time due to the large amount of money involved, the number of things to co-ordinate, and the emotional upheaval of moving to a new home.
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How Long Do Solicitors Keep Conveyancing Files?
Conveyancing documents underpin the whole process of transferring the ownership of a property from one person to another.
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Can A Conveyancing Solicitor Act For A Buyer And A Seller?
Conveyancing is the legal process by which the ownership of residential property is transferred from one individual to another.
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What Are My Options If I Can’t Pay The Inheritance Tax Due?
If a deceased persons estate is subject to an Inheritance Tax, it is the Personal Representatives (the executors or administrators) responsibility to pay the Inheritance Tax due.
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Can You Change Solicitor During Conveyancing?
As buying or selling a house is the largest financial transaction most people ever undertake, it is crucial that you appoint a conveyancing solicitor who meets your requirements in all respects.
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When Should I Instruct A Conveyancing Solicitor?
Eager to get the conveyancing process underway? Find out when and how to instruct a conveyancing solicitor from the expert team of solicitors at Wilson Browne.
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Can I Reduce My Council Tax?
Many people are unaware of the different types of benefits they are entitled to if they are disabled or live with someone who is. One that regularly goes unnoticed is Council Tax. Yazmin Cunningham explains more.
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Finding The Right Conveyancing Solicitors
Factors such as reputation, experience, convenience, lender exchange, and transparency over pricing all help you find the right conveyancing solicitor.
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Dealing With Buildings Insurance In A Conveyancing Transaction
Buildings insurance is separate to contents insurance, it covers damage to the structure of the property rather than the personal contents within.