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There a several benefits of local information when buying or selling in Stamford. Associations with local authorities and other Stamford information sources, such as water and drainage providers, are maintained by our Solicitors.
We have assisted home movers throughout Stamford, including Conveyancing in PE9.
Stamp duty relief may be available for property purchases in Stamford labelled as 'disadvantaged areas'. Areas designated are identified by local government ward or electoral divisions. No stamp duty is payable on residential property purchases where the price paid is under £150,000. Note that normal rates of duty apply sales above £150,000. By making a straightforward search by postcode, you can usually determine if a property purchase below £150,000 will benefit, however. This relief is not generally available on commercial property, but some relief may be available for 'mixed use' premises such as a shop with a flat above.
Panels of solicitors are maintained by mortgage lenders in order to undertake legal work on mortgaged properties. Increasingly however, lenders have lowered the number of firms which they will accept and allow to perform this work. To proceed where your Stamford lawyer is not on a mortgage lender' s panel, you have the following options:
It is usually cheaper to have the same firm act both for you and your lender, and carry out all the conveyancing work in connection with a purchase and the mortgage. Consider these issues if you are intending to stay with your solicitor rather than opt for your mortgage lender's choice: