Results for "buying property"
Buy To Let
Whether you are an accidental landlord or a seasoned residential property investor, buying, managing, and selling rental accommodation comes with ...
Residential Conveyancing
We hold a Conveyancing Quality Accreditation and have one of the most highly recommended and busy residential conveyancing practices in Coventry and ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
A day in a Conveyancer’s world!
A day in a Conveyancer’s world! This is how my day commences from when I log onto my computer first thing in the morning. Many people do not quite ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Why It Is Worth Investing In A Good Conveyancing Solicitor
For most people, buying a home is the biggest financial commitment they will make in their lifetimes. Therefore, although it may be tempting to try ...
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Extension of the SDLT Holiday
As many suspected would happen, the Chancellor announced in the 2021 budget that the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) holiday would be extended to 30 June. ...
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SDLT holiday
Askews Legal LLP are a firm of Solicitors based in Coventry who deal with various property transactions. As with all Firms, Askews Legal have seen a ...
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Covid-19’s bullying of the conveyancing sector into a more modernistic approach
As lawyers, we all have it ingrained into our very being, that the wet signature is king. We are programmed to be on the lookout for fraud, for ...
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Budget 2021 – Good News For Home Buyers And Employers
Yesterday’s highly anticipated budget delivered good news for home buyers and employers. Instead of the rumoured tax raid on businesses and those ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Reservation Agreements – could they pave the way to easier conveyancing?
Much has always been made of the precarious white-knuckled ride of English and Welsh conveyancing. When transactions become abortive (and current ...
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Stamp Duty Holiday
We were all waiting for the current budget with bated breath. Where the economy has shrunk by 25%, vastly more than that of the great depression, ...