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Awareness of an area's issues and concerns can mean the difference between a stress-free move, and a drawn-out and difficult process. Fridaysmove's Walderslade Conveyancing team is able to employ their local knowledge to help you move home sooner. Issues frequently arising in the region are also taken into consideration, thanks to this local expertise.
If your are intending to purchase a home in Walderslade a lawyer has to apply for Official Local Authority Searches. The Local Authority for Walderslade is Medway Council, Gun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TR. Tel: 01634 333 333
Nearly two thousand areas in England and Wales are eligible for stamp duty relief. These are based on electoral divisions and local government wards. For homes bought for less than £150,000, this relief may be available. 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 is worth undertaking to determine whether a residence under the £150k threshold is in a Disadvantaged area. 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. More recently, lenders have begun to remove firms which have either not completed many conveyancing transactions or have failed to meet other 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. Consider these issues if you are intending to stay with your solicitor rather than opt for your mortgage lender's choice: