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Hoole & Co. was founded in 1964 and offers a wide range of legal services including Conveyancing, Family Law, Wills, Trusts & Probate, Dispute Resolution, Immigration Law, Personal Injury Compensation and Employment Law. From making a will to estate planning, as well as dealing with someones estate or affairs.
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Hoole and Co. has a long history of helping people to move home.
We also have the experience and knowledge to help you with any other type of property transaction you may require.
Our honest and transparent pricing policy means you can be assured of no hidden legal fees in the price we quote.
We can advise you on all aspects of property related matters, from buying or selling residential property to buying a freehold, transfers of equity and commercial property.
Below are answers to some of the questions that we are most frequently asked.
If you are planning to move home, or are involved in any type of property transaction, please contact us for advice.
Conveyancing is the process of transferring ownership of property or land from one person to another.
How long the chain is, that is the number of other transactions linked together.
The longer the chain, the more coordination of dates is required and the more likelihood of a problem occurring.
If a transaction goes ahead without any major problems then it is possible for it to complete in around 6 weeks.
At Hoole and Co. we are specialists in conveyancing and we deal with many transactions for first time buyers.
We understand that buying your first home is a big commitment and we will take the time to ensure that you understand what is happening during the conveyancing process and we will try to keep the legal jargon to a minimum.
As a first time buyer you are in a powerful position when buying a property.
Many sellers will value the fact that you are not in a chain and therefore the reduced likelihood of a transaction falling through that this can bring.
Many properties in the UK are leasehold.
If you own a property that is leasehold you will be liable to pay ground rent to the landlord on an annual basis.
These restrictions can take many forms but common ones which can cause problems are when you want to make changes to your property, such as building an extension, or even smaller changes such as putting up a satellite dish.
If the lease specifies so then you will need to ask your landlord for their consent before making any of these changes, and the landlord can charge a fee for giving their consent, or in some cases deny the consent.
Sometimes during the process of moving home, or other property transactions, you will come across a number of legal terms which relate to the conveyancing process.
At Hoole and Co. we will always try and minimise the use of jargon, however, when it is unavoidable we are always happy to explain these terms to you.
When you buy a property, take out a new mortgage or transfer a share in a property the transaction must be registered at the Land Registry.
The Land Registry is the organisation which keeps a register of who owns land and property in England and Wales.
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