Our Fridaysmove conveyancing Addlestone team, in August 2007, took on the purchase conveyancing for a freehold, for a property that was valued at £305,000.00. This home was located at Addlestone, Surrey - and therefore the local authority of Runnymede Council.
The handling conveyancer discovered that there were planning permissions affecting this residence.
Also, the Land Registry Office Copies supplied revealed that the vendors had owned the property for less than five years and as such there was a danger that the transfer of the property to the seller could be set aside if it was established that the property within that five year period was a Transfer at Undervalue.
Our conveyancing lawyer ensured that the right of way was used without interruption and without causing any nuisance to the vendors. The Land Registry documentation revealed that the property was subject to restrictions/rights/covenants, as set out in a transfer dated 14/06/1985. It was important that we check with the vendors conveyancing solicitor that the aforementioned restrictions/covenants etc. had been fully complied with.
Gemma Farguson was the property lawyer in charge of conveyancing in Addlestone, Surrey.
The estate agent's memo of sale which detailed the vendors conveyancing solicitor, was obtained shortly before receiving the sale and purchase agreement. The estate agent was Townends (branch covering Addlestone).
The seller's conveyancing solicitor in Addlestone was Michael Segen and Co.
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