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When you are purchasing a property, your conveyancing solicitor will make enquires on your behalf to establish the council tax banding of the home. Newark and Sherwood Council is responsible for council tax in Newark. The bandings for 2012/13 are* -
*Source - www.communities.gov.uk
Purchases of property in Newark 'disadvantaged areas' are eligible for stamp duty, using local government wards to delineate boundaries. Residential purchases under £150,000 may be eligible for stamp duty relief. If it is suspected that a property is located in a disadvantaged area, further enquiries are required to be made to the local council or authority. A postcode search will usually determine whether a home being sold for less than the threshold is eligible.
Disadvantaged areas in Newark include Boughton, Devon.

Mortgage lenders maintain panels of solicitors who they will instruct to carry out legal work on mortgages. At one time, many lenders, especially the large banks, were prepared to instruct any firm of solicitors who asked to be placed on 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 either obtain a mortgage from another lender, or instruct another firm of conveyancer who are on the panel. Generally, it is cheaper to have the same firm act both for you and your lender, but you could also choose to persist with both your first choice of lender and solicitor, and pay for a lawyer selected by the lender to carry out the relevant legal work. If you instruct a different firm who is on your lender's panel, be aware that their quality and speed of service, along with the cost, may be quite different to that of your first choice. Before instructing another law firm, do your research as you would were they your first choice.