| Sale Dove Dale, West Drive, Angmering, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN16 |
| Purchase Pilgrims Cloisters, Flat Sedgmoor Place, Camberwell, London, SE5 |
| Sale Flat Settlers Court, Newport Avenue, London, E14 |
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"Moving home in Hampton? Local knowledge makes all the difference. Fridaysmove's Hampton Conveyancing team is able to employ their local knowledge to help you move home sooner. With regard to issues commonly arising during Hampton home-moves, your Solicitor will also utilise their area experience to anticipate and resolve these before they affect you.
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The sellers conveyancing solicitor will confirm the council tax banding and rates for the house or flat being sold. Hampton Council Tax rates are set by Richmond-upon-Thames Council. 2012/13 bandings are* -
*Source - www.communities.gov.uk
Designated areas as 'disadvantaged areas' may qualify for relief from stamp duty. These are based on electoral divisions and local government wards. These wards do not always coincide with postcode districts, so the postcode search tool cannot always be relied on. Note that normal rates of duty apply sales above £150,000. A postcode search is worth undertaking to determine whether a residence under the £150k threshold is in a Disadvantaged area. For more information regarding Hampton disadvantaged areas, or to determine if your prospective purchase qualifies, call us today.

Many lenders, and particularly nationwide banks, were once willing to instruct any Hampton solicitors who requested to be added to their panel. Increasingly however, lenders have lowered the number of firms which they will accept and allow to perform this work. If a lender will not instruct a firm you have picked to perform your legal work, you have the following choices:
You could also choose to work with your current solicitor, but you will have to pay the lender's costs in addition to your own, as they will instruct a member of their panel. If you do not switch firms, your lenders will instruct a solicitor themselves. You are expected to pay these costs in addition to your own, and as this firm may have a heavy caseload with many other matters underway, you will not have the same ability to stay abreast of developments and apply more pressure if delays occur.