Stepping up to the Challenge of the Sale Board

By Stuart Hill, Solicitor, Residential Conveyancing

As part of our Under One Roof campaign, Stuart Hill shares some top tips on preparing for the sale of your property.

Sellers should get themselves well prepared before they put up the For Sale sign, as this can lead to a much smoother and swifter transaction.

Our Under One Roof Home Buyers Package offers the ideal solution for those who a looking to move home as it includes: truly independent
mortgage advice, tailored life insurance, expert residential conveyancing (of both your sale and purchase) and specialist Will writing all for one
fixed fee.*

Savvy sellers are instructing and making ready before they market. That includes lining up all the paperwork in advance. It’s a tactic that avoids delay
later and means they are ready to act immediately when a buyer is found.

Here are some of the most likely stumbling blocks to avoid:

Dig out your deeds

Old deeds and conveyancing documents may be important, even though most properties are now registered at the Land Registry and the owner’s title consists
of an electronic entry held by the Land Registry. But the old deeds may contain information that does not appear in the Land Registry records.

Document your building works

It’s tempting to throw away old papers when spring cleaning or thinking of moving home, but anything relating to renovation or upgrading on a property
should be kept safe, to avoid problems and delays when you come to sell your house.

Internal modifications may have required building regulations consent and, when the work is complete, you will need a certificate confirming that those
regulations have been satisfied, together with any planning permission, if that was also required.

If you are in a leasehold property, then works requiring approval by the freeholder will need to be documented as well.


To take up this offer, contact us and quote “Under One Roof”


Validate your upgrades
Be sure of what paperwork a tradesperson is supposed to provide and make sure
you have it on file.

Any work involving electricity or gas should be carried out by someone who is suitably qualified, and they should certify that the work has been properly
carried out in accordance with applicable regulations.

Be prepared to bargain

Bargaining doesn’t always stop when the sale price has been agreed. Often a survey may throw up unexpected problems that give a reason for a buyer
to come back to the bargaining table, but in tough conditions there can be cases of gazundering when a buyer tries to agree a lower price
just before exchange of contracts. Like gazumping, where the seller tries to hike up the price or accepts a higher offer, both practices are perfectly
legal; there is no binding agreement as to the price or any other term of the bargain until contracts are exchanged – which usually only happens six
to eight weeks after the prospective buyer’s offer has been accepted and the conveyancing process begins.

You may still be challenged for a price reduction, and you may decide to agree to one, but you start from a stronger position.

Be fraud aware

Cyber-criminals are known to be hacking into email exchanges on legitimate property transactions, apparently by using technology that scans through
millions of emails to identify data patterns that may reference valuable financial transaction information and then targeting parties involved to try
and re-direct funds. Be aware of the potential for fraud when dealing with each stage of the transaction and always verify everything, even where you
are sure you know who you are dealing with.

Keep up with the stamp duty

If you’re buying as well as selling, then be aware that there are new rules for the payment of stamp duty which came into effect on 1st March 2019.
These new rules state that the return must be filed, and the tax paid within 14 calendar days of completing a purchase, down from the previous 30 day
deadline. If appointed as your conveyancer we will be making this payment on your behalf.

If you are considering your next home move and would like to benefit from our Under One Roof Home Buyer Package, call 01244 356 789 or
email info@cullimoredutton.co.uk and quote “Under One Roof”.

 

*The following terms and conditions apply

  • The fee of £2,500 covers Cullimore Dutton Solicitors Limited fees and does not include Stamp Duty or any other disbursements such as search fees etc.
  • Inheritance Tax Advice is not included as part of the Under One Roof Will writing service.

 

Please note: This is not legal advice; it is intended to provide information of general interest about current legal issues.

 

 

Under One Roof Home Buyers Package – Q&A

Conveyancing Solicitor Sarah Davies answers some key questions about our Under One Roof Home Buyers Package.


Q. If you are considering your next home move how will the Under One Roof Home Buyers Package benefit you? 


This package has been created with client convenience at its core. We are in the unique position of being able to offer all of these services
Under One Roof. Through this package you will have access to specialist providers who are part of the same team and based in the same location,
which should lead to less admin, less phone calls, less appointments and ultimately less hassle for our clients.

Q. What will this package provide you with?

This convenient package will provide you with:

• Truly independent mortgage advice

• The sourcing and arrangement of tailored life insurance

• One expert residential conveyancer who will guide you through your property transaction including the sale of your current property and the purchase
of your new home.

• The writing and storage of your Will (or mirror Wills for a couple) written by our specialist Wills team.

Q. Do high street lenders offer a similar service?

Not quite, there are many high street lenders who will offer to arrange your mortgage, life insurance and will include your legal fees, however these
lenders are generally tied to their own mortgage and insurance products, as such they are not offering the truly independent service with access to
a wider range of products that we can. In addition, the conveyance of the transaction will more than likely be dealt with by an appointed firm who
may not be local, and as such may not offer you the same level of one-to-one service that we can. Finally, very few high street lenders would be able
to include the creation and storage of your Will as part of this package.

Q. What the costs for the package?

The fixed fee for this package is £2,500*.


To take up this offer, contact us and quote “Under One Roof”


Q. How do you take up this offer? 
Simply contact
us by calling 01244 356 789 or email info@cullimoredutton.co.uk and request an appointment for the Under One Roof Package.

*The following terms and conditions apply

The fee of £2,500 covers Cullimore Dutton Solicitors Limited fees and does not include Stamp Duty or any other disbursements such as search fees
etc.

Inheritance Tax Advice is not included as part of the Under One Roof Will writing service.

 

Blame no longer required for divorce under proposed legislation

By Susan Alexander, Consultant Solicitor, Family and Mediation

The government has reintroduced the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill to Parliament. Once passed this new legislation will remove the current requirement of one party to blame the other for the breakdown of the marriage.

Under the Bill, one or both of the spouses will be able to make a statement of the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage and partners will no longer
be able to contest the divorce if the other partner wants one. The aim of the Bill is to reduce the impact allegations of blame can have on both couples
and their children, as well as make it easier for those who have suffered domestic abuse to escape the control of their abusive partners.

As members of Resolution – First for Family Law we have long campaigned for this change to the law and welcome the reintroduction of the Bill.

If you are faced with separation or divorce or would like any further information about our Family Law services, please contact a member of the Family
Law team on 01244 356 789 or email info@cullimoredutton.co.uk

Please note: This is not legal advice; it is intended to provide information of general interest about current legal issues.