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Understanding public rights of way over private land

If you have a public right of way over your land or you are considering buying a property with a public right of way crossing it, you need to be aware of the obligations that accompany it. You may also have questions about moving the path. We take a look at the legal situation. Public…

Understanding equity release

Equity release policies give homeowners aged 55 or older the option of freeing up capital from their properties without needing to sell up. Whether you want funds to travel, help your children onto the property ladder or make some home improvements, equity release may be an option you are considering. However, you must always take…

Should you sell your rental property while the tenants are in it?

It’s perfectly possible to sell a property while it’s being rented to tenants, but is it a good idea? We look at the pros and cons. For landlords who want to sell, whether or not to give the tenants notice can be a big decision. Selling property with tenants in situ If you choose to…

Can you exchange and complete on the same day?

If you are moving house, you may be wondering if it is possible to exchange contracts on the same day that you complete your sale or purchase. When you buy or sell a property, it is normal to exchange contracts a week or more in advance. This gives your solicitor time to carry out the…

Two-thirds of first-time buyers are purchasing a property jointly

According to mortgage lender Halifax, nearly two-thirds of first-time buyers in 2023 did not buy their property in their sole name. The lender found that 63% of first-time buyer mortgage completions were in joint names. The average deposit put down was £53,414, which accounts for 19% of the purchase price. During a challenging financial year,…

What is the right to manage and how can I get it?

If you own a leasehold flat, you and your fellow leaseholders are likely to have the right to take over the management of the block from the landlord. We look at when this right arises and the potential advantages of exercising it. The Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 gives qualifying leaseholders the chance to…

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