Complicated land purchase
Acting for a client in the purchasing of land of unknown ownership which was subject to Highway Rights and liaising with the Land Registry and County Council regarding removal of such rights
Acting for a client in the purchasing of land of unknown ownership which was subject to Highway Rights and liaising with the Land Registry and County Council regarding removal of such rights
Acting for a client in applying for adverse possession title to part of their property which they had enjoyed use of for many years but such use was undocumented
Acting for an executor whereby the entire estate passed to charity beneficiaries. This area of law can be complicated especially where land is concerned. In this particular case it was necessary to comply with the requirements of Section 117 of the Charities Act 2011.
The sale of a large freehold property in the Haslemere area by the executors of an estate.
The purchase of a freehold property by an unmarried couple as first time buyers with mortgage finance.
The sale of a leasehold property in Haslemere and the purchase of a leasehold property in Grayswood for the same client.
The purchase of a property in Portsmouth on behalf of a Trust in a sensitive case where the occupier of the property had very particular needs.
The sale of a high value London freehold property subject to complex financing.
Achieving exchange of contracts within two weeks with completion less than one week later for purchasers of a re-possessed property which was still being marketed by the mortgagees in possession.
Acting in a purchase with exchange and completion turned around in less than two weeks where there was a lengthy chain and issues over a defective title.