If you are looking to buy or sell a property in East London, it is a very good idea to become familiar with the area. It's also a good decision to instruct a Conveyancer who knows about Conveyancing in East London.
If you want to know the fees for Conveyancing in East London, you can receive an instant Free Online Conveyancing Quote from our website. There may be other quotes you can get from other Conveyancers and Solicitors in East London, but they might not be as fairly priced as our quote. Issues in East London
The East London Waste Authority is in charge of waste disposal in this particular area in London. There are landfill sites present in East London, in places such as Rainham - which has a waste site that has been in operation since 1980. Government figures predict that London's Landfill Sites will run out of capacity by early 2013. An Environmental Search should be carried out before you buy a property, to find out if there is a landfill site nearby. If there turns out to be an area of concern in the report, then your Conveyancer will be more than happy to investigate these for you.
There are a number of council properties located in East London, where a tenant may be able to purchase under the 'Right To Buy' scheme (subject to conditions). This scheme was introduced for the first time in 1980. The property is sold based on the open market value, minus any discount that the tenant may be entitled to.
East London has many different councils, depending on which particular you are looking at. You can contact local councils in East London for detailed information on many subjects, such as: road works, conservation areas, planning issues and environmental issues. It will be your Conveyancers responsibility to check through the results of a Local Authority Search, which you would receive from the property sellers Solicitor.
There are a great deal of listed buildings in East London. This adds to the unique feel and character of these areas in London. Examples of listed buildings in East London are: Cutty Sark in Greenwich, Boone's Chapel in Lewisham and Tower Bridge in Tower Hamlets. You and your Conveyancer should always make checks with the council before altering a listed building, and if you're unsure as to whether it is a listed property or not - you can find out in a Local Authority Search.
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