In July 2010, Ms H purchased a property in Southwater Close and appointed Fridaysmove Conveyancing Solicitor in Crawley, Irene Bonsu-Amoako to oversee the transfer.
The agent's memo detailing the sellers Conveyancing Solicitor in Crawley was obtained shortly before receiving the letter with draft contract papers. The estate agent was the Astons branch in Crawley. Additional enquiries were raised within the same day of receiving the letter with draft contract papers including standard conditions of sale, official copies and land registry documentation.
Other than the property being subject to restrictions as set out in a transfer dated June 1998, the land registry documentation was satisfactory, enabling Irene to continue with the proceedings. The aforementioned restrictions did have to be further investigated by the Conveyancers in Crawley as it is important to ensure these have been fully complied with and that the purchaser is aware of them, in order that the buyer may determine if the restrictions will affect them immediately or in the future.
After ensuring that the conditions had been fully complied with and conversing with the client about the discovery, Irene was given the instruction to proceed.
The property falls within the local authority of Crawley Council. Local searches from the council revealed no hidden problems with no planning permissions granted or pending relating to the property, or to the area immediately surrounding the home. It is important that the Conveyancing Solicitors in Crawley consider the immediate area of the property to ensure the client is aware of all the planned developments that may affect the value of their property in the future such as planning for a motorway or the development of a shopping centre.
The sale price of the property was agreed at £348K and the deal was completed by the end of the month with the co-operation of the sellers Conveyancing Solicitors in Crawley.
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