| Sale Springham Drive, Colchester, CO4 |
| Sale Shipstone Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 |
| Sale St. Catherines Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR7 |
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Lenders maintain panels of law firms to perform mortgage legal work. While these panels were once open, allowing any firm to join, that is no longer the case. Lenders have also reduced the size of their panels, setting more restrictive criteria for membership. To proceed where your East of England lawyer is not on a mortgage lender' s panel, you have the following options; you can either select a different lender or solicitor. It is possible to continue with your original choices, but your lender will expect you to pay for the legal costs relating to the mortgage. Bear in mind that it is usually more efficient and less expensive for the same firm act for you and your lender. Consider these points if you choose to change firms:
Stamp duty relief may be available for property purchases in East of England labelled as 'disadvantaged areas', based on local government wards and electoral divisions. No stamp duty is due for houses bought in a East of England disadvantaged area under the £150k threshold. It may be necessary to make further enquiries with the local council, if initial searches fail to identify whether a residence lies in a disadvantaged area. A postcode search will usually determine whether a home being sold for less than the threshold is eligible.