Articles, tagged with "land registry", page 6
01st March 2010
Louise Zambarta a well respected property lawyer specialising in Cyprus property
law, gives her considered opinion on the outcome of the recent high court case between the Orams and Meletios Apostolides the Greek Cypriot owner of the land that they bui...
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Author:
caitlincyprusg
24th February 2010
Residential property prices in the UK are continuing to rise according to the latest published indices but it is a scattered pattern with some parts of the country seeing no changes and other experiencing price falls.
Prices rose 0.6% according to th...
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Author:
Move Forward
17th February 2010
A new product that gives property buyers in Spain 20 years of protection including title insurance has been launched on the market.
The Spanish property market has been dogged in recent years by illegal building, corrupt planning officials and unscru...
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Author:
Move Forward
16th February 2010
When investing in property, one of the main measurements of success should be how much better the property you have bought has performed versus national and local averages of someone that just bought a property for a home.
Successful buy to let investor...
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Author:
Graham Drage
10th February 2010
Cyprus has been a popular holiday destination for its pleasant weather, crystal clear beaches, natural beauty, water sports and golf. In recent years Cyprus property sales has grown at an amazing rate. While the demands for new constructions are overwhelm...
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Author:
Samuel Teo
05th February 2010
There are numerous ways to investigate about a property however the best way to find who owns a property is to employ different online resources for it. There are several land registry resources on the Internet which have been doing well and many people h...
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Author:
John Hill.
18th December 2009
Good Conveyancing Solicitors are vital for a successful property transaction so how do you make the right choice?
The answer is to look for these 3 things:
1. They offer a "No Completion No Fee" guarantee
3. Quotes are "Fixed Fee"
3. They w...
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Author:
John Tighe
11th December 2009
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of a property from one person to another. People usually hire a conveyancing solicitor to facilitate this process. If you are the buyer, a solicitor will often act on behalf of the mortgage lende...
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Author:
Don REV
10th December 2009
Persons who are looking to buy commercial property have to be a determined lot and have to do a lot of running around to obtain the best property. It is also gain to investigate why a person is going in for the commercial property investment - is it for s...
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Author:
Daphne Andrews
10th December 2009
Folks who are looking to buy commercial property have to be a persistent lot and have to do a lot of running around to obtain the appropriate property. It is also skilled to question why a person is going in for the commercial property investment - is it ...
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Author:
Nathalie
07th December 2009
There is a lot of vacant and derelict land in the UK, and finding the owners can be a laborious task. The first thing to do when trying to find the owner of an unused piece of land is to contact the land registry, you can do this directly or you can use a...
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Author:
Rob Fellowman
26th November 2009
Conveyancing solicitors have been warned by the Law Society, that they must consider 'radical changes' if they are to survive during the financial downturn.
The organisation has urged the sector to increase their liability if they are to ensure their '...
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Author:
catherine
26th November 2009
Chancel Repair liability is an ancient medieval law which could still affect your Conveyancing transaction when you buy a property in England and Wales.
Here is a run down of 21 questions on the common instances and practicalities of Chancel Repair Lia...
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Author:
Paul Hajek, Clutton Cox solicitors
23rd November 2009
The Financial Service Authority's proposed cap on mortgage lending to restrict the amount home buyers could borrow, has alarmed property expert who warn that the move would be "suicidal" for the housing market. Proposals to limit how much building societi...
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Author:
michael challiner
15th November 2009
What the stagnant Base Rate means for you and your mortgage
The Bank of England has just announced that interest rates will be held at 0.5%.
This is the seventh month in a row the Bank has opted to maintain the Base Rate at 0.5 per cent. A year ago, t...
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Author:
MarkeD