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Can you change your solicitor during the conveyancing process?
01 Aug, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of Equity
Yes, it is possible to change solicitors when buying or selling a house. We explain how to easily transfer your work to a new conveyancing solicitor.
Read moreConveyancing fees calculators - how to avoid the traps
13 Jun, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of Equity
Often all you need do is type in the amount you are paying for your property and a quote appears. But often this will not be the amount you end up pay...
Read moreWhat are disbursements when selling a house?
04 Jun, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Sale & Purchase, Seller
Disbursements are fees that the solicitor will have to pay to other companies during the process of selling your property.
Read moreCan conveyancing be simplified?
30 May, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, Sale & Purchase, Seller
Can conveyancing be simplified?
Read moreHouse prices could be recovering according to latest reports
16 May, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase, Seller
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) both report signs that the housing market could be recov...
Read moreIs a sell-off on the cards for the Land Registry?
13 May, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase, Seller
Is a sell-off on the cards for the Land Registry?
Read moreShould i instruct a solicitor before i find a buyer?
10 May, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Sale & Purchase, Seller
The earlier the solicitor is able to familiarise themselves with the property, its title and any potential defects or problems, the better.
Read moreWhat is compulsory purchase?
11 Mar, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase, Seller
The government, local authorities and public utility companies have wide statutory powers to acquire property compulsorily.
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