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Your first
move should be to contact us...
Buying or
selling your home is probably the largest and most
important private financial transaction that you will
undertake in your life.
Unlike
selling a car or other goods, which are exchanged for
cash or a cheque, buying or selling a house in an
agreement with another party, and more often than
not, through a third party Estate Agent.
There may
be other considerations such as finance, insurance and
mortgages to be decided and these may also require
professional advice. With any financial agreement, there
are legal issues involved.
They can however be quite complicated and if not handled
in your interests, could cost you a lot of money, time
and heartache.
Who is best to
handle the Legal issues?
A
solicitor is the only person properly trained to advise
you on all aspects of the purchase and sale of property.
Your solicitor acts in your interests only.
He will be
acting on your instructions, and will have no other
interests in the transaction but to secure for the
maximum benefit. He will also advise you of any other
specialists such as insurance brokers and building
societies who may need to be involved but only if
necessary.
Buying a new home?
Make sure it is a sound house. How it looks is not
enough to commit you to several thousands of pounds
expenditure.
The house
which you are thinking of buying should be properly
surveyed. The last thing you want to find in your new
home is some unseen structural fault, rising damp, or
dry rot in the floorboards.
Your
solicitor can arrange a survey for you and if the house
is new, he can demand a National House
Builders Guarantee from the Builder.
Is your house
legal?
Believe it or not there are many reasons why your new
house may not be legal. Your solicitor will check that
there was planning permission for the house and that it
was built in accordance with that permission. He will
also check that any later extensions or improvements
were legally built. This is very important because
planning and building authorities have statutory powers
to insist on changes at your expense.
He will
also make sure that the actual sale to you is legal and
that all necessary documents are compiled, stamped and
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Selling your home?
You will
need:
From your
estate agent;
From your
solicitor;
Do I need a
contract?
In a word:
YES. There are unfortunately many things that can go
wrong when selling your home.
For
instance:
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What
if the buyers cannot sell their own house and cannot
get the money?
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What
if they change their mind at the last minute?
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What
if there is a fire, or a break in after the
agreement to sell?
There are
many questions to be answered. The only way for you to
be protected against possible misfortune is through a
properly drawn up contract that provides for these
possibilities.
We will do
this for you.
To discuss your
individual needs, please contact our Property Partner,
David Sullivan.
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