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Remortgaging allows the owner of a property to switch their existing mortgage to a new deal with either their current lender or an alternative provider. Most property owners will only remortgage when their current contract ends, however there are many other reasons to consider remortgaging your property including:
● Reducing your mortgage interest rate
● Fixing your monthly payments to protect against possible future rate rises
● Raising funds to carry out home improvements
No matter your reason for remortgaging your property, lenders will consider your remortgage application in the same way they consider a mortgage application, meaning they will assess your credit score.
Navigating the property transaction process is complex and can sometimes be daunting. Whether you’re buying or selling a property, ensuring every legal detail is handled correctly is essential. That’s where the expertise of an experienced conveyancing solicitor comes in. At Thorneycroft Solicitors, our team is committed to ensuring your conveyancing process is as seamless as possible. However, pitfalls can still arise along the way. In this blog, we’ve explored some common conveyancing pitfalls and how to avoid them…
We’re excited to share with you the recent Q&A session which took place on Silk FM radio with David McDonough. This session focuses on all your conveyancing related questions.
In this Q&A, David addresses a range of pressing questions that often leave homebuyers and sellers scratching their heads. From understanding the nuances of the conveyancing process to demystifying complex legal jargon, David delves into each query with clarity and precision.
Commercial property ownership is all about contingency planning, ensuring you are covered to the fullest extent possible in terms of the rights and options available to you should the worst happen. Whether you are part of the business community or an aspiring investor, working with a legal professional specialising in commercial property law means safeguarding your interests.
When making decisions regarding a commercial property investment, you must consider many legal factors and tax implications. Commercial conveyancing is a complex and sometimes lengthy process, so it is advisable to seek advice from an experienced lawyer early on.
Buying agricultural land has long been seen as a secure investment. You can start or expand a farming business, profit from increasing land prices or purchase land as a development opportunity. Whatever the reason, it isn’t a straightforward process and speaking with a solicitor experienced in agricultural conveyancing will bring you much-needed support at every stage of the process.
Agricultural conveyancing is a specialised area of law that deals with the transfer of land and property for agricultural purposes. It is a complex process that presents unique challenges and requires the right legal support to protect all parties involved. It involves a thorough understanding of property law, agricultural tenancy law, environmental regulations and historical land use patterns. From easements and boundaries to restrictive covenants and targeted tax benefits, there are many elements unique to rural land transactions that don’t come into play in standard conveyancing.
Whether you’re on the brink of securing your dream home or bidding farewell to a beloved property, this journey signifies a significant chapter in your life. Whichever path you’re on, the expertise of a qualified conveyancing solicitor is indispensable. The conveyancing process, from the selection of your chosen solicitor to the completion of the transfer, is a detailed process that requires a clear understanding of the steps involved. In this blog, we delve into the process and the key differences in conveyancing for buying and selling a property.
Embarking on the journey of buying or selling a home is a significant milestone — one filled with excitement and, at times, stress. There are many steps to consider, and one of the most critical ones is choosing the right conveyancing solicitor. They play a pivotal role in guiding you through the process, although there might be circumstances that prompt a change to a new solicitor. Changing solicitors during the conveyancing process can be straightforward, but it can introduce an element of uncertainty. With this in mind, we’ve taken a look at some of the most common questions that might arise from changing solicitors during the process.
Joint ownership of property has become increasingly more common in recent years driven by a variety of factors that reflect the evolving dynamics of the property market. One of the primary catalysts behind this trend is the soaring prices of homes in many areas.
In recent years, the UK property market has experienced significant changes, presenting some unique challenges for aspiring homeowners. The process of purchasing a property has evolved, with more and more people turning to family for help. In this article, we delve into the reasons behind these changes and explore how family members can play a pivotal role in helping you secure your first home.
The property market is saturated with information, meaning it can sometimes be hard to discern between fact and fiction. Here at Thorneycroft Solicitors, we are committed to providing first-class conveyancing services that safeguard your interests, and it is paramount that we stay up to date with the reality of what’s going on. In this article, we delve into the current state of the property market to help you get a better understanding…