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Conveyancing fees calculators - how to avoid the traps
13 Jun, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Remortgage, Sale & Purchase, Seller, Transfer of Equity
Often all you need do is type in the amount you are paying for your property and a quote appears. But often this will not be the amount you end up pay...
Read moreWhat are coal mining, brine pumping and other mining searches?
13 Jun, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase
Coal Mining, Brine pumping and other mining searches are specific searches carried out on behalf of property buyers in certain parts of the UK.
Read moreWhat are disbursements when buying a house?
04 Jun, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase
What are disbursements when buying a house?
Read moreHome prices show marked upward trend in may 2013
31 May, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase
The latest figures from both the Land Registry and Nationwide Building Society confirm that prices are generally continuing to rise.
Read moreHow the green deal scheme will affect property buyers?
15 May, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase
The Green Deal Scheme is aimed at encouraging owners of older homes to install energy-saving measures such as double glazing or a more efficient boile...
Read moreI am buying a commonhold property but what does this mean?
12 May, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase
I am buying a commonhold property but what does this mean?
Read moreTa6 property information form now addresses japanese knotweed
10 May, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase
Japanese Knotweed is a highly destructive plant that can grow through concrete. According to the Environment Agency it is now prevalent in the UK.
Read moreWhat is compulsory purchase?
11 Mar, 2013/ by Homeward Legal /Buyer, First Time Buyer, Sale & Purchase, Seller
The government, local authorities and public utility companies have wide statutory powers to acquire property compulsorily.
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