If you're thinking of buying or selling a property, you'll need to hire a conveyancer to handle the legal aspects of the transaction. Conveyancing is the process of transferring the ownership of a property from one party to another. It involves various steps such as conducting searches, preparing contracts, exchanging documents, and completing the transaction.
Conveyancing can be a complex and time-consuming process, so it's important to choose a reliable and experienced conveyancer who can guide you through it smoothly. In this blog post, we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions that our clients at Howells Solicitors have about conveyancing.
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A couple who own a leasehold flat are looking to renovate the place and, make some changes to an old outhouse in the garden. However, there are three other flat owners who also own a share of the freehold who may not agree with the change. What is the best way of dealing with this? Find out below. More...
Making structural changes to a flat can often be more complicated that undertaking similar work to a privately-owned home.
We were contacted by a couple who are in the process of buying a ground floor flat and want to find out if they will be able to extend the property. More...
We were recently contacted by a homeowner who, after completing the purchase of a property, noticed there were problems with its structure following internal modifications. He was concerned that building regulations consent had not been provided or any indemnity insurance put in place. Were his solicitors at fault? Find out below. More...
Thankfully, the vast majority of us enjoy good relationships with our neighbours. However, if you do happen to fall out with your neighbour about something and what they are doing is causing you personal or mental anguish and suffering, here’s what to do: More...