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"You can maximise your chance of hassle-free Conveyancing in Blackpool with area contacts and know-how. By building contacts with local authorities, your Solicitor can deliver Conveyancing with fewer delays, and keep you better informed and they pay close attention to issues commonly arising during Blackpool transactions.
We have assisted home movers throughout Blackpool, including Conveyancing in FY1, FY2, FY3, FY4.
Title to most homes in Blackpool are now be registered at the land registry, and their nearby Fylde office deals with all registration applications for properties in the Blackpool district. The system of registered Conveyancing has considerably simplified procedures, enabling Solicitors to provide a quicker service to clients. They can now order copies of titles and any associated documents on-line, which will usually be delivered electronically, providing a significant time-saving for sellers."

When buying a home in Blackpool a Solicitor must commission Local Authority Searches (Con 29 enquiries, LLC1 and Con29 Part 2). The council aims to return the search results within five working days wherever possible. Property Our property lawyers now order these searches electronically, and the results are returned in the same way, so that there is now rarely any delay in obtaining these searches.
The Local Authority for Blackpool is Blackpool Council, Customer First Centre, Municipal Building, Corporation Street, Blackpool, FY1 1NF. Tel: First 01253 477 477
Nearly two thousand areas in England and Wales are eligible for stamp duty relief. Local government wards or electoral divisions are used to define the boundaries of these. Disadvantaged areas may not precisely match postcode areas, so a postcode search will be insufficient to ensure relief may be available. Above this designated limit of £150k, the normal rates of duty apply, and no further relief may be available. That said, for any purchase below £150,000, it is worth making a simple postcode search to find out if a property is in a Disadvantaged area. Call for more information regarding Blackpool disadvantaged areas, and to determine if your purchase is affected.
Disadvantaged areas in Blackpool include Brunswick, Claremont, Talbot, Tyldesley, Victoria, Warbreck, Waterloo, Park, Clifton.
When you are purchasing a property, your conveyancing solicitor will make enquires on your behalf to establish the council tax banding of the home. Blackpool Council is responsible for council tax in Blackpool. The bandings for 2012/13 are* -
*Source - www.communities.gov.uk