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How to staircase shared ownership: a complete guide
Learn how to staircase shared ownership and increase your property share.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Sale & PurchaseBuying a property in a conservation area
Understand the unique benefits, challenges, and requirements of buying a home in a conservation area.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Sale & Purchaseindemnity insurance explained – a guide for property buyers
Understand the role of indemnity insurance in property transactions and how it safeguards against potential legal pitfalls.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Sale & Purchase, SellerWhat is a lease extension
Discover what a lease extension is, how it works, why it's important, and the factors that affect its cost.
Read moreBuyer, Guides & Advice, Lease Extension, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, SellerWhy Homeward Legal offers SearchPlus Protection (SPP)
This protection is designed to give homebuyers peace of mind by covering the cost of property searches when their initial purchase falls through, prov...
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Sale & PurchaseHow much is stamp duty on second homes
Learn second home stamp duty rates, exemptions, and ways to claim refunds.
Read moreBuyer, Guides & Advice, Sale & PurchaseWhat happens on completion day?
Discover what happens on completion day, from final checks to picking up the keys. Essential steps for a smooth home buying process.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Sale & PurchaseWhat is an EWS1 form?
The purpose of the EWS1 form is to provide evidence that the cladding and other external coverings have had a fire safety assessment.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Sale & Purchase, SellerFixed Legal Fee Policy: a transparent solution for homebuyers
A fixed legal fee means that the solicitor or conveyancer agrees on a set price to handle the legal work involved in buying or selling property.
Read moreBuyer, First Time Buyer, Guides & Advice, Popular guides, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of EquityWhat does SSTC mean? Sold subject to contract explained
SSTC (Sold Subject to Contract) means a property sale has been agreed between buyer and seller, but the contract hasn't been legally finalized yet.
Read moreBuyer, Guides & Advice, Sale & Purchase, Seller