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We deal with both commercial properties and residential properties, and offer tailored services for each category. We have detailed information on the services we provide under each category, which you can access through our main menu.

While we have a wealth of information about property law on our site, it is always advisable to just contact us and explain your matter, so we can apply our expertise and experience to your specific situation, which will save time and hassle on your end. But if you are interested to read, you are very welcome to navigate our site and read more about property law in general and the specific services we provide.

London is a popular international city for both business and property investment. Like many other places around the globe, London’s property market is currently at its peak. But before you buy your dream house in the heart of London, it is best to consult knowledgeable professionals on both law and property market in London.

It can feel overwhelming when you’re trying to buy or sell a property in London. There’s a lot of paperwork, laws to follow and parties involved. It can all seem much easier during TV shows such as Grand Designs where everything seems to go swimmingly but you can be sure your property buying or selling experience won’t be that straightforward.

Anyone who has ever bought or sold a property in London will know that it is an extremely complicated process, which is why you need to hire the services of a reliable and experienced solicitor. Many people prefer to work with a solicitor due to the fact that they provide a valuable service, which is one of the leading reasons why many property law solicitors in London are so busy. Everything from the price you pay for the property to the amount of stamp duty you will have to pay is determined by your solicitor and can be negotiated by them on your behalf. This means that you should always choose a solicitor who you feel completely comfortable working with as they will ultimately guide you through each step of the process when buying or selling any type of property in London .

Conveyancing can be a complex process involving numerous areas of law. By handling the transaction yourself, your lack of expertise could lead to expensive fines or breach of contract. Do it yourself conveyancing is a bad idea. If you aren’t aware of the word ‘conveyancing’, then allow me to fill you in. Conveyancing is a legal term meaning the process of selling or buying property. If you are considering buying or selling property, and plan to do it yourself, then think again!

Saving money on a move can seem tempting, but is it really an economical decision to go through the conveyancing process yourself? Perhaps it would save a few pounds at the instant, but how many things are you willing to put at risk during the transaction? Following are a few risks that you will have to put up with.

  • If you make any mistakes with legal documents, you will be personally held liable and could face costly legal and court fees. Conveyancing lawyers have professional indemnity insurance (negligence) to cover them against mistakes.
  • If you are buying on a mortgage, the Mortgage Lenders won’t accept a DIY conveyancer to deal with their side of the legal process.
  • Conveyancing law always changes and you need to be on top of things to have the current laws in effect.
  • If anything goes wrong, you cannot call the “Law Society” or any other professional bodies if anything goes wrong, unlike in the case of a Solicitor.
  • Other professionals in the transaction may not take you seriously.
  • The other conveyancer could take advantage of you because of the lack of your knowledge.
  • Transactions that involve transferring money can be risky without supervision. On the other hand, for solicitors, there are specific Law Society regulations on transferring money.
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