| Purchase Mayridge, Fareham, Hampshire, PO14 |
| Sale Margaret Close, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 |
| Purchase Fortescue Place, Hartley, Plymout, Devon, PL3 |
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Moving home in Fareham? Local knowledge makes all the difference. Your Property Lawyer will use their working associations with the local authority and other bodies to deliver better results. In addition, areas of particular concern or relevancy to Fareham property are thoroughly investigated.
We have assisted home movers throughout Fareham, including Conveyancing in PO14, PO15, PO16, PO17.
It is important for a Fareham buyer to know if a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) affects any trees on the property being purchased. Note that developers are often required to plant trees and carry out other landscaping work as a condition of getting planning permission. Removing a Fareham tree planted under a planning order could lead to the council serving an enforcement notice on the property owner. Obtaining a copy of any TPOs affecting a Fareham home before it is marketed will make it easier for copies to be sent to a buyer's Conveyancing Solicitor with the draft contract.
During their enquiries, the buyers solicitor will request that the conveyancer acting for the seller confirms the council tax banding of the property. Council Tax rates for Fareham are set by Fareham Council. The bandings for 2012/13 are* -
*Source - www.communities.gov.uk
Nearly two thousand areas in England and Wales are eligible for stamp duty relief. Areas designated are identified by local government ward or electoral divisions. No stamp duty is due for houses bought in a Fareham 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. However this is not always accurate, and may not work for recently built properties.
Disadvantaged areas in Fareham include Paulsgrove.