Conveyancing

leasehold property meaning
17 November

Common legal types of property in England and Wales – Freehold, Leasehold and Share of Freehold

Buying a house can be daunting. It is well known as one life’s biggest investments and it is essential to have a good conveyancing solicitor with knowledge and experience that can guide you through all the legalities. There are three...

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Conveyancing Solicitors in Leicester

With its central location, historical and cultural significance, and proximity to the National Forest, it is easy to understand the appeal of Leicestershire. The county offers a mix of rural and city living options and with good quality conveyancing solicitors...

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23 October

What is a Leasehold House?

How a property is owned is known as the property tenure. The tenure determines what is owned, by whom and over what period of time that individual or organisation owns the land and, or property. The tenure of a property...

16 September

How to sell an inherited property?

It is common for family members to inherit property, especially where a family member has passed away whilst still living in or owning their home. The same also applies to any other properties they have owned on an investment basis....

Licence to Assign?

How important is a Licence to Assign?

When it comes to conveyancing, we come across situations regularly where a Licence to Assign is required when it comes to a leasehold property. In this article we explain what is a Licence to Assign and answer the question as...

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What happens to property in a divorce?

As an adult, one of the biggest financial steps people take is to step onto the property ladder by buying a house. Another important step for many is to build a life and future with their partner, which may include...

Property down valued? What to do next?

Property Down Valued: What It Means and What Can Be Done About It?

When a property is down valued by a mortgage lender, it simply means that the bank has determined that the value of the property’s market value to be lower than the offer you’ve made or what the seller think it...

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27 February

The Right to Buy Scheme

The Right to Buy scheme is something that has been around for many years, and it’s all about giving council tenants the chance to own the home they’ve been renting. Imagine if you’ve been borrowing something from someone for ages,...

So, you are buying a property and part way through the legal process, you have discovered a problem. What do you do now? Well, read this article and find out.

What should you do if you find a problem with the house you are buying?

Buying a house is a stressful time and there is a lot at stake. For most, it is the biggest investment they will ever make and more than just financial, it is often the place you intend on living and...

Conveyancing experts explain what you can do to speed up the conveyancing process

What affects the speed of conveyancing?

Having been in business for in excess of 10 years, one of the most commonly asked questions we get here at Express Conveyancing is what affects the speed of conveyancing and how can I speed things up? In this article,...

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