Protocol forms are a collection of standardised documents developed by the Law Society and used by solicitors when buying or selling residential property in England and Wales. These forms are designed to simplify the conveyancing process by...
What is a transfer of equity, and do you need a solicitor? The conveyancing process for transferring equity in England and Wales involves the legal transfer of ownership or shares in a property from one party to another. This is typically done when...
When moving house, there are many important organisations to notify of your change of address. Some of these updates are essential and may carry fines if not completed promptly. Below is a comprehensive guide, grouped by type, to help you ensure a smooth...
Adverse possession is a legal concept in which an individual can claim ownership of land or property that they have occupied without the owner’s permission for a specified period (usually 10 – 12 years depending on whether the land is registered...
Selling your property can be a big task. The process of buying and selling property is unfamiliar to most people and so it is important to get the right advice from the right people. You can avoid stress and speed up the process if you can gather...