In October 2008 our specialist conveyancing Charlton team previously acted on the purchase conveyancing for a freehold for a residential home valued at around £330,000.00 located at London,
SE7. The local authority for this residence is Greenwich Council Borough Of Londond -
www.greenwich.gov.uk/. Additional conveyancing questions were rendered
within the same day of receiving legal papers. The Land Registry Office Copies supplied were out of date and accordingly fresh copies were requested from the vendors conveyancing
solicitor. 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. The Land Registry documentation revealed that
the property was subject to restrictions/rights/covenants as set out in a transfer dated 28/09/1997. It was important that we check with the vendors licensed conveyancer that the
aforementioned restrictions/covenants etc. had been fully complied with. The Seller's Property Information Form (SPIF) as supplied by the vendors was more than two months old and therefore
we needed to have this refreshed. Alyson Stevenson was the property lawyer in charge of conveyancing in Charlton, Greenwich, South East London, London. The estate agent's memorandum of
sale detailing the vendors licensed conveyancer was obtained shortly before receiving the legal papers. The estate agent was the King Sturge (Greenwich) branch covering Charlton. -
http://www.kingsturge.com.
The seller's conveyancing solicitor Charlton was
Dodd Lewis Solicitors - DX56600 Lewisham. Greenwich,
South East London, London, Charlton - Conveyancing - freehold : Charlton