Securing Your Financial Future: The Benefits of Re-mortgaging with Ringrose Law
In these times of financial uncertainty, many of our clients are wisely opting to fix their mortgage interest rates to safeguard against potential increases in …
Read Moreabout Securing Your Financial Future: The Benefits of Re-mortgaging with Ringrose LawRingrose Law Shortlisted for ‘Giving it Back’ Award at LEAP Modern Law Conveyancing Awards
Ringrose Law is delighted to announce that they have been shortlisted for the prestigious ‘Giving it Back’ Award at the upcoming LEAP Modern Law Conveyancing …
Read Moreabout Ringrose Law Shortlisted for ‘Giving it Back’ Award at LEAP Modern Law Conveyancing AwardsGifting Property and what you need to consider
You might decide that you want to make a gift of property to your children, other relatives or even unrelated third parties. However, whilst there …
Read Moreabout Gifting Property and what you need to considerJapanese Knotweed – Homeowners Horror
Japanese Knotweed is by now a name most people will have heard. A non-native plant which spreads at a horrifying speed and is notoriously difficult …
Read Moreabout Japanese Knotweed – Homeowners HorrorThe difference between Freehold and Leasehold
What is the difference between a ‘Freehold’ and ‘Leasehold’ property? During the conveyancing process, whether you are selling or buying, it will need to be …
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Selling a property – documents you need to sign What do I have to sign? You will have to sign the contract and the transfer …
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Selling a Property – what is a Redemption Figure? When selling a property, you will need to provide your Conveyancing Solicitor with the details of …
Read Moreabout Selling a Property – What is a redemption figure?Joint Tenants or Tenants in Common?
What does it mean? If you purchase a property with your partner, husband, wife or civil partner or siblings it is necessary to consider how …
Read Moreabout Joint Tenants or Tenants in Common?Buying a Property – What are ‘searches’?
Buying a Property – What are ‘searches’? When buying a property, the searches are a set of standard enquiries that we raise with a particular …
Read Moreabout Buying a Property – What are ‘searches’?Selling a Property – The Fixtures, Fittings & Contents Form
What is the Fixtures, Fittings and Contents Form? The Fixtures and Fittings and Contents Form, (TA10), is often shortened to the F,F&C, and is part …
Read Moreabout Selling a Property – The Fixtures, Fittings & Contents FormConveyancing Jargon Buster
There is a lot of ‘conveyancing jargon’ that sometimes may be difficult to understand. If it is your first time buying a property you may …
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Yesterday (13th May) the Property Market ‘re-opened’ for buyers and sellers. This has allowed people to pick up where they left off with their existing …
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