Conveyancing for Tenancy Agreements – What You Need to Know

Signing a tenancy agreement?

Conveyancing for Tenancy Agreements – What You Need to Know A tenancy agreement is an important document that protects the rights of both parties: landlord and tenants. It is highly recommended to understand the key terms used in tenancy agreements to ensure a smooth tenancy experience. In most cases, the original contract should mention the… Continue reading Conveyancing for Tenancy Agreements – What You Need to Know

Top Tips for a Smooth Property Exchange Process

Top Tips for a Smooth Property Exchange Process Engage a professional conveyancer or solicitor One of the first and most important steps in the conveyancing process is to engage a professional conveyancer or solicitor. They will handle all the legal aspects of the transaction, ensuring that all necessary documents are drafted, reviewed, and signed correctly.… Continue reading Top Tips for a Smooth Property Exchange Process

Common Myths and Misconceptions about Wills and Trusts

Common Myths and Misconceptions about Wills and Trusts Estate planning can be a daunting topic, shrouded in misconceptions and confusion. Wills and trusts, two key tools in this process, often get surrounded by myths that can hinder individuals from making informed decisions about their future. So, let’s debunk some common myths and misconceptions about wills… Continue reading Common Myths and Misconceptions about Wills and Trusts

Conveyancing service charge apportionments and retentions

Understanding service charge apportionment for a smooth leasehold property purchase.

Conveyancing service charge apportionments and retentions What is a service charge apportionment? When a freeholder or management company arranges for shared maintenance and repairs of a building or estate this is usually charged back to the property owners on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis and an annual statement is usually produced. When the property… Continue reading Conveyancing service charge apportionments and retentions