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.
Is it fair to claim that most individuals often find the conveyancing process to be consistently difficult? In this blog, Conveyancing Executive Kelly Roberts explores how technology is paving the way for a bright future in the world of conveyancing.
Big changes are afoot in the world of residential landlord and tenant lettings. From a property litigation perspective, it is undoubtedly a series of changes that will have huge repercussions in the residential letting business.
Throughout National Conveyancing Week we are providing a series of mini-blogs detailing the conveyancing process. In this final part we explain the last and final stages of your conveyancing.
Throughout National Conveyancing Week, we will be posting a series of articles to help explain the process in more detail. Today's article is about the Mortgage, survey and exchange of contracts.
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