I have used Fridays before as they are competitively priced and I know exactly what I am getting for my money, very pleased with the nominated solicitor as she was polite and efficent with all correspondence and enquiries being swiftly dealt with...
Thanks for the report. I will read this evening and come back to you with any questions but it looks like a go for the end of the week. By the way, you lot have been absolutely brilliant at getting everything sorted so quickly....
The government has named a series of ‘enterprise zones’ designed to rebuild and shape local economies throughout the UK; amongst the new zones is the Northampton Waterside.The zones will benefit from discounts on business rates, new superfast broadband, lower levels of planning...
Thank you for pushing so hard - we are absolutely delighted to have completed on time (and we know it was tight). Please thank Sarah and the team and tell her we owe her a big thank you for working so hard. ...
One of the areas a surveyor will focus on during a Home Buyers Survey in Leicester is the state of the drains. In this case water had escaped meaning £1000's of likely repairs.
One of our clients asked us to organise a Home Buyers Survey in Lincolnshire on a two-bedroom bungalow. The report that came back was outstanding, with the exception of a stern flood warning.
A Building Survey in Nottingham on a three-bedroom home has given the buyer a mostly positive report. However, our clients may well have wanted to see a few things fixed before they proceeded to sale.
Our client, Mr C, ordered a Property Survey in Lincoln. The HomeBuyer Report he received may have left him hot or cold – depending on whether he was a keen home renovator.
A large family home on the outskirts of Nottingham has been subjected to the scrutiny of a Chartered Surveyor. He found some minor defects with the potential to cause major damage.
A thatched, Jacobean cottage has been assessed during a Building Survey in Northampton. The RICS Chartered Surveyor found the ancient home to be in a stable condition, although such heritage would require time and money to retain.
A damaged 19th Century drainage system means extra costs and hassle for the buyer of this older property in Buxton, Derbyshire. Water damage resulting from these issues can add up to severe repair expenses if left unresolved.
Will Scunthorpe be one of the first housing markets to recover? A lot of factors suggest it might be. Jobs are to be created. Will it get things kick-started? The new Saxby-Wold wind farm may not be popular but it too could have an influence. Read more...
Lincoln punches well above its weight in terms of listed buildings. Remnants of its reign as capital of Roman Britain, and its religious and political centrality during the Middle Ages still decorate the City, particularly in the up-hill districts of: Eastgate Bailgate Lincoln High Street LindumA...
In the midst of housing doom and gloom can it really be that House Prices are set to increase in Lincoln? Conveyancing Solicitor Tony Lilleystone thinks so.
Building Survey reveals the extent to which damp has penetrateted the floor and walls of this home in Lincolnshire. Building Surveys reaveal the truth about a property's structure.
Not one or two but three different fire hazards uncovered at this property in Leicester. Would you buy a house that could put your families lives at risk? This Buyer from Leicester is certainly glad they did not.
Conveyancing Lawyer Katie clark investigates borrowers' details to ensure quick completion of a freehold property on Norton Crescent, Towcester, Northampton, NN12.