The effect of storms is not only an inconvenience to some, but can also cause property damage, such as damage to their garden fences. Often causing disputes, this blog outlines who is responsible for any damage caused to your fence.
Given probate delays and the need for quick property sales, executors are asking if they should exchange contracts on property which forms part of the deceased estate before probate is granted. This blog explores this further.
In Conveyancing transactions, the presence of leasehold properties can introduce an additional level of intricacy, potentially causing delays. This blog explains the possible challenges linked to leasehold transactions.
Thomas Flavell and Sons are delighted to welcome Pardeep Kandola to the team as our newest Associate Solicitor.
Halloween is here, and while you might be thinking about costumes and candy, you should also consider the spooky world of real estate transactions.
While it's tempting to lock in removals based on tentative dates, it's best to wait until contracts are exchanged to avoid losing your deposit if delays arise. In this blog, Conveyancing Executive Kelly Tonge explores this further.
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