By: Gareth Hoyle | 2010-10-30 | Law AgentQuote is a convenient way of comparing quotations from conveyancing solicitors. No personal contact information is required to view quotations from up to 60 conveyancing solicitors. read more
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By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-01-23 | Law Whether you are looking to buy or sell a home you will need the services of a conveyancing solicitor. It has been said that moving home can be one of the most stressful things that you can do in your life time. There is much to do and organise that sometimes it can start to seem a bit much and overwhelm you. read more
By: David Harfield | 2010-03-26 | Economics It's not often that the world feels sorry for solicitors; programs like Ally McBeal have put images of eccentric and promiscuous layabout lawyers with more money than sense in the public's eye, with feelings of envy and dislike not uncommon in the everyman's perspective at the mention of the term solicitor. However, when 7000 London conveyancing solicitors were told by a leading high street building society that they were no longer allowed to handle the bank's side of the conveyancing process for its customers' house buying, a small amount of sympathy may be appropriate. read more
By: David Harfield | 2010-03-26 | Real Estate When you visit anybody in the legal profession, or any other profession for that matter, one expects to be entering into a professional and legal arrangement where there is a mutual respect for the other's interests. Now, this is not to say that one should enter into any arrangement blindly, without checking out the repercussions of such a business deal... read more
By: David Harfield | 2010-03-27 | Employment To lose one's job can be a difficult experience to deal with, especially at such times of financial and employment unrest; this is why some companies offer their redundant employees a pay off or package to help them on their way to finding a new job. This is perfectly understandable, as the employees may be parting ways on good terms, and the employers may wish them all the best... read more
By: Rowland Ford | 2010-05-13 | Law Selecting a good conveyancer is a significant part which helps to ensure a smooth transaction, no matter you are going to sell or purchase your home. Property selling and purchasing is not a predictable business, particularly in the current economic time, and an area where trying to save money could turn out to be a false economy through ignoring your legal obligations. Lots of cases happen, read more
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By: Iain Stubley | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate Conveyancing is an extremely important profession, one which allows millions of people to buy, sell, or remortgage their homes every year. Without a proper conveyancing solicitor to help you through these types of processes, you're not going to get very far. This is why it's so important to find a reputable firm of conveyancing solicitors who can achieve all your needs with minimal hassle but also at minimal cost. read more
By: David Harfield | 2010-03-26 | Economics With the recession biting everywhere and reaching its lowest troughs, it would seem that no profession is safe from cutbacks; 3,600 conveyancing solicitors have been unceremoniously dropped from their positions as advisors to two leading high street banks. Britannia and the Co-Operative have followed rival building society Abbey in their decision to let their panel of conveyancing solicitors go from their positions in a reaction to the recent recession. The Law Society has asked the banks to reverse this decision, yet the the banks claim that their investors had made it clear that without the move then they may withdraw mortgage fraud cover. read more
By: David Harfield | 2010-03-26 | Real Estate When there is an area with a large amount of money constantly being pumped in and out of it, be it in business or any other part of life, there are always going to be those people who will look to make a quick buck, be it honestly or dishonestly. This is a sad fact of life, yet it is a naive and ill-guided person who sees the world through rose-tinted glasses, believing that everyone is as pure and true as they may be and would never dream of committing fraud. read more
By: Mona Malik | 2012-02-28 | Law In case you've never purchased or sold a residence before you may not be familiar with the responsibilities of your residential conveyancing legal representative. There are particular rules on which the behavior of a household conveyancing solicitor is influenced by. Learn about what to anticipate from your residential conveyancing solicitor here. read more
By: Dan Doe | 2010-03-26 | Real Estate You can handle some of the projects or issues by yourself, while some you can't, and conveyancing is also one of such projects or issues in which legal process is involved. The legal process in which property registration is changed is known as conveyancing. This registration is usually transferred to a person who purchases some property from a person who sells it. read more
By: M James | 2010-03-26 | Real Estate This sort of solicitor ideals with the legal issues that occur during the buying and selling of property. They also communicate these issues with the vendor, purchaser and local authorities, so that the property sale or purchase takes place as quickly and as smoothly as possible. read more
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