Articles, tagged with "land registry", page 3
10th March 2011
Stamp Duty Land Tax, more commonly known as Stamp Duty, is a charge levied by the Land Registry against all purchases of UK property. It is a legal requirement that the buyer pays the stamp duty on any properties unless they are proven to be exempt. Exemp...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
03rd March 2011
When you've decided on the property you would like to acquire, you want to do the following:
1. Choose an attorney at law who is knowledgeable about international tax law and double taxation problems to help you with a transaciton framework that will s...
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Author:
Kiril Stawrew
01st March 2011
Conveyancing is one of those terms that are surrounded by mystery, as most people know roughly what it is but cannot clearly define it. It is simply the legal process that takes place to transfer the ownership of a property from the seller to the buyer. C...
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Author:
aliva08
25th February 2011
Tenants is Common refers to a form of property ownership in the property can be owned by two or more people who may be related or unrelated to one another. The main difference between Tenants is Common and Joint Tenancy is that in a Joint Tenancy the inte...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
22nd February 2011
In self building, the most challenging part is locating your self build land. There can be numerous options for you when buying your plot but do not get overwhelmed with these. You need to be very careful and vigilant with the offers you may get.
The ...
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Author:
Angela Bryant
21st February 2011
Whenever a person wants a loan, the type of loan available and the ready availability of the finance depends on a number of factors. One main fact regarding this is the residential status of the applicant, with tenants who only rent their home always find...
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Author:
Champion Finance
17th February 2011
The Victorian seaside town of Mumbles is one of the most expensive seaside towns in Britain. Property in this quaint Welsh resort comes in just behind the South East and the South West of England as one of the priciest seaside resorts in the UK. It hous...
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Author:
fiona davies
15th February 2011
Building Plots For Sale Tips:-
Accessibility:- This is one of the most important factors when looking at any building plots for sale. If the plot is not accessible then it is worthless. Location is key as well as price. Also you have to consider if t...
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Author:
fiona davies
11th February 2011
In the current economic climate it is becoming much more difficult for first time buyers to get their footing on the property ladder. Buying a home for the first time will be one of the biggest investments they will ever make and it can be a very complica...
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Author:
cgyles6819
31st January 2011
Geoffrey Donoghue of Always Marbella reports on the latest news and events. For more information please visit Always Marbella“s website www.alwaysmarbella.com
Spanish Property Information & Taxes
ESCRITURAS - All deals relating to real estate in Spa...
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Author:
Geoffrey Donoghue
19th January 2011
Secured loans, mortgages and remortgages are commonly heard expressions but many do not understand about them.
The facts given above will hopefully help you understand better.
The main aspect that unites these three loans is the fact that they are a...
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Author:
Champion Finance
14th December 2010
Buying your first home is a very exciting - and often stressful - time. There are ways to minimise your stress however, and things you can do to stop yourself from making mistakes that you could live to regret at a later date. When you're searching for...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
02nd December 2010
Demand from first time buyer has slumped even further it seems, as property prices fell for a fifth month in a row in November, according to new statistics.
Hometrack figures show that property prices fell by 0.8 per cent in November. Property prices u...
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Author:
Discountlandlord
26th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Steve Wentworth
Transfering the ownership of a property from the current owner to the purchaser is called conveyancing. The Conveyance solicitor is responsible for looking after the legal interests of their client taking part in the ...
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Author:
Steve Wentworth
26th November 2010
The home credit market may still not be suitable for first-time buyers, an expert has said.People looking to get their first foot on the residential property and mortgage market in the UK may still struggle to do so in the near future due to the ongoing d...
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Author:
Which4u