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Flat Kensington Gardens Square, London, W2
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Lauderdale Mansions, Maida Vale, W9
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Conveyancing, 2011-11-21
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  • Purchase - Flat Kensington Gardens Square, London, W2
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Conveyancing in New Addington, Solicitors with local expertise

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"You can maximise the likelihood of hassle-free Conveyancing, with a Solicitor with experience transacting property in New Addington. Fridaysmove-recommended Solicitors maintain close links with relevant local authorities. In addition, areas of concern specific to the New Addington region will also be examined."

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Local issues considered by New Addington Conveyancing Solicitors:

What are the consequences if your solicitor is not on your lender's panel?

Panels of solicitors are maintained by mortgage lenders in order to undertake legal work on mortgaged properties. Recently, lenders have changed the criteria for the firms which they will accept on their panels. They have also reduced the size of their panels, removing firms which do not carry out much Conveyancing work or which they consider to have proved unsatisfactory in the past.

If a lender will not instruct a firm you have picked to perform your legal work, you have the following choices; 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.

New Addington Environmental Issues

Environmental factors affecting both property prices and the health and safety of homeowners continue to make headlines. Flooding, subsidence, and previous uses of a property (such as industrial or water treatment), are only some of the issues an environmental search will address. Liability for clearing up any contaminated land in New Addington generally lies with the original contaminator. Remediation notices can require a contaminator to clear up any contaminants. Note that if the person responsible "cannot" be found, the owner of the land may become liable, and be required to pay for the clear up. In some cases, you may also be able to review the full technical report used to prepare the search.

Local Transport Issues

New Addington property purchasers require information about matters affecting local highways, such as planned extension of parking restrictions or proposals for one-way schemes. Your solicitor will undertake relevant searches to show proposed new road, alteration, widening or conversion to a dual carriageway, or, any proposed railway or tram line. Councils often propose large schemes dependent on funding from central government or the private sector. These could be referred to in searches, but may never commence.

What are the consequences if your solicitor is not on your lender's panel?

Panels of solicitors are maintained by mortgage lenders in order to undertake legal work on mortgaged properties. Recently, lenders have changed the criteria for the firms which they will accept on their panels. They have also reduced the size of their panels, removing firms which do not carry out much Conveyancing work or which they consider to have proved unsatisfactory in the past. If a lender will not instruct a firm you have picked to perform your legal work, you have the following choices; 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.

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