| Sale Eastgate, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 |
| Sale Flat The Green Building, New Wakefield Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M1 |
| Sale Wellfield Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA5 |
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It is important for a buyer to know if a property is listed as listed buildings are subject to very tight planning control, as defined in the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. Buildings are listed as either Grade I, Grade II* or Grade II, with the system and categorisation being administered by English Heritage. Copies of all listed building consents will be required during a local search, and if the seller does not have these they will have to be obtained from the local council.
If your are looking to purchase a new home in Macclesfield your property lawyer will apply for Searches. The Local Authority for Macclesfield is Cheshire East Council, Westfields, Middlewich Road, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 1HZ. Tel: 0300 123 55 00
Lenders once permitted any solicitors' firm to join their panel. These panels were established so that firms could join and thereby perform legal work on mortgages on behalf of lenders. However, mortgage lenders have started removing firms which do not carry out much work for them, or have not met certain additional criteria. If your lender does not accept your chosen solicitor, you must make a decision as to how to proceed; 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. If you decide to instruct another firm because they are on your lender's panel, you should bear in mind the following: