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It is important for a Swadlincote buyer to know if a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) affects any trees on the property being purchased. Local council consent for alterations to a TPO-protected tree should be confirmed before work commences. It is a breach of planning control to remove any trees the original developer was obliged to plant, but a TPO may or may not also be in effect.
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. If your lender does not accept your chosen solicitor, you must make a decision as to how to proceed; 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. Be aware of the following, if you choose to remain with your first choice of law firm:
The Environment Agency advises that all over the UK, there are thousands of sites that have been contaminated by previous use. Buyers conveyancing solicitors carry out environmental searches to find out if a property may have been built on contaminated land, or if there is such land in the immediate vicinity. It is not only newer homes that are at risk. For example, traces of mercury and other poisonous chemicals have been found in the topsoil of properties built during the 1960s, on land used during WWI for munitions manufacture. Problems related to contamination can include: