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  • This is the document which contains all of the terms of the agreement between the seller and the buyer including the purchase price, parties, property address, any standard conditions and special terms. Contracts must be exchanged to make the transaction ...

    Sale & Purchase
  • The contract contains all of the terms of the agreement between the seller and the buyer including the price, parties, property address, details of the root of title any standard conditions and special terms. A contract is necessary to make the transacti...

    Sale & Purchase
  • The contract contains all of the terms of the agreement between the seller and the buyer including the price, parties, property address, details of the root of title any standard conditions and special terms. A contract is necessary to make the transacti...

    Sale & Purchase
  • Covenant for mortgage conditions

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    A form used to document a covenant for mortgage conditions...

    Remortgages & Transfers
  • Where two parties purchase a property jointly they will sometimes want to set out certain agreements, such as what percentage of the equity each party is entitled to, who should be responsible for the outgoings, what happens if one party decides they want...

    DIY Conveyancing / General
  • Although restrictive covenants are capable of binding the successors to the original covenantor, positive covenants (such as to pay a maintenance charge) will generally not be. For this reason it is sometimes a requirement for a purchaser to enter into a ...

    DIY Conveyancing / General
  • Occasionally, it will be necessary for the owner of one property, for the benefit of another, to grant an easement (a legal right). This might be a right of way, a right to use service media or a right of access for repair for example. It will often occur...

    DIY Conveyancing / General
  • Occasionally a transfer of part of land will be drafted, approved and registered but as a result of a mistake the plan will not be accurate and will not properly reflect the position on the ground. Where this happens it may be appropriate to rectify the p...

    DIY Conveyancing / General
  • If you're selling an property with unregistered title you'll be expected to supply the buyer with a schedule of the documents that you are supplying and that will form the proof of ownership. This handy template will help you give the buyer the informatio...

    Sale & Purchase
  • This form, completed by the seller, will confirm what chattels (carpets, curtains, light fittings, furniture etc.) that the seller intends to leave at the property and what items he intends to take away. Irrespective of any prior agreement or any informat...

    Sale & Purchase

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