Issues relating to Conveyancing in Rye

by Tony Lilleystone, Legal Manager
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If you are looking to buy or sell a property in Rye, it is important that you familiarise yourself with the area.  In addition to this, it is a good idea to instruct a Conveyancer who knows about Conveyancing in Rye.

Rye Town Council

The Rye Town Council website provides a huge amount of information on all aspects of the town of Rye.  The information given includes: Planning issues, town finances/budgeting, jobs, listed buildings and much more.  A Local Authority Search, which would be given to you by the property sellers Conveyancing Solicitor, would highlight any issues that may affect your property.  Your Conveyancers would be responsible for this.

Conveyancing for properties built near open land

In Rye, there are many properties that are build near to open land.  If you are considering purchasing a property that is located near open land, it is important that you check the surrounding areas.  This is so you are aware of any footpaths or right of ways.  Your Conveyancer can look over the deeds to the property and check for any of these, and discuss these issues further with the seller.  It would also be wise to talk to the Sellers Solicitor about potential maintenance and upkeep of any public footpaths etc..

Conservation Areas in Rye

Rye has a great amount of Conservation areas, a big Conservation area is situated in the centre of the town which is where the Town Hall is located, further details of these can be viewed on the Rother District Council website.  It is very important that you check with the local council before making any alterations to a property that may be in a Conservation area.  Your Conveyancer can make checks for you, to find out information on where these areas are, and Fridaysmove will certainly do this if are dealing with your Conveyancing.

Listed Buildings in Rye

Rye is a very old town, and therefore there are many listed buildings in the area.  Listed Buildings vary in Grade, and you can find out information about listed buildings from the local council.  For example: The Town Hall which was built in 1742 is a Grade 2 listed building and St Mary's Church, which was built in the 12th Century, is a Grade 1 listed building.  Your Conveyancer can carry out checks for you, and you should always check before making any alterations to a property which is a listed building.

New Build Properties in Rye

There are a good amount on new build in properties in Rye, located in the centre of the town and also in surrounding areas.  You should always ensure that you choose a Conveyancer that is experienced in dealing with new build properties, as it is important that they are aware of the particular Conveyancing procedures involved.  Your Conveyancer must also look into any potential cash incentives offered by the developer.

Why choose Fridaysmove in Rye?

Fridaysmove are a favourite choice in the UK, as we offer a fantastic service at a very fair price.  We are based in the UK and you will only be dealing with one lawyer from the beginning right the way through to the end.  

All of our recommended Lawyers are regulated by the SRA and they are all fully qualified.   

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