Section Agreements: What You Need to Know
Learn what a Section Agreement is when buying property, including Section 106, 38, and 104 Agreements. Understand how these legal obligations affect your property, local land charges, and future owners.
Learn what a Section Agreement is when buying property, including Section 106, 38, and 104 Agreements. Understand how these legal obligations affect your property, local land charges, and future owners.
Learn how the Land Registry and first registration protect property ownership, simplify sales, and prevent fraud in England and Wales.
Timms Solicitors has been successfully reaccredited with the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme for a 15th consecutive year.
In her latest blog, Conveyancer Lauren Bourne explains the importance of EPC standards within the property market....
Land Registry classes of title indicate the level of certainty in ownership. Timms Conveyancer, Julie Stewart, discusses what Absolute, Qualified, Possessory and Good Leasehold titles mean....
Deciding to put your home on the market can be a big decision. Conveyancer, Lauren Bourne, shares her top tips for selling your home...
Timms Conveyancer, Rachel Gibbs, explains everything you need to know about selling a property at auction.
When buying a flat, the set up for leases can vary, some of which can include head leases, ground rent, service charges or where you will own a share of the freehold. Conveyancer, Lauren Bourne, explains what a share of freehold means....
Buying or selling a property is exciting, but the conveyancing process can be complex. What could go wrong? What can a buyer or seller do to minimise these risks?
The festive season is a time for joy, family, and celebration but if you’re in the middle of buying or selling a property, it can also feel like a race against the clock. At this time of year, conveyancing takes on a unique set of challenges and opportunities.