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What Is A FENSA Certificate & Can You Sell Without One?
Regardless of whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time seller, the same documentation and paperwork are required during the conveyancing process. One such document is a FENSA certificate. Many sellers are only made aware of its existence when their buyer’s conveyancer asks for a copy. So, what is it and why is it so important? All will be revealed in today’s post. #fensa #windows #doubleglazing #property #renovation
How To Buy And Sell Property At The Same Time
Buying and selling property at the same time can be overwhelming stressful. However, you can mitigate much of that stress by knowing the steps involved ahead of time. In today’s post, we’ll walk you through the entire process to prepare you for each stage. Once we’re done, you’ll know exactly how to buy and sell property at the same time, without losing your mind. #buying #selling #property #movinghome #housemove
Petty's Guide To Downsizing Your Home
Downsizing your home is a huge decision to make, so you want to be certain you're doing the right thing at the right time. Once the decision has been made, you'll need to know exactly how to downsize to an apartment, what moving tips will actually help, and all the things you need to think about before moving. This post has all that and more, so do check it out. #downsizing #downsizetoanapartment #downsizingyourhome #downsizingmovingtips #downsizingtips
What Is A Statement Of Completion & What Does It Include?
Buying property can be a stressful affair. Breaking the process down into smaller steps can make the whole thing seem less monumental. Individual milestones are passed, bringing the end goal ever closer. One such milestone is receiving your completion statement, and that’s what we’re covering here today. So, if you’re wondering what on earth a completion statement is and what you should do with it when it arrives, this is the post for you. #property #buyers #househunting #completion #moving
Shared Ownership Pros And Cons: Is The Scheme Worth It?
As with pretty much everything in life, there are pros and cons to shared ownership. For some, this way of getting onto the property ladder works incredibly well. For others, opting to go down the shared ownership route can lead to years of regret. So, in order to properly prepare you before you make your final decision, we’ve compiled a list of advantages and disadvantages associated with shared ownership. #sharedownership #firsttimebuyer #property
17 Common Issues Found During A Property Survey
You’ve instructed a surveyor to compile a report on your prospective property purchase and now you’re sitting tight with everything crossed, hoping for a clean bill of health for the house you want to call home. So, what is your surveyor likely to unearth? Naturally, each property will be different, but there are a few common house survey problems that crop up time after time, and we’re going to run you through them in today’s post. #property #surveys #surveyors #buyingproperty #movinghome
What Are Restrictive Covenants?
What are restrictive covenants? It's a good question, and it's one you'll need the answer if you want to make any significant changes to your home as failure to comply could land you in hot water. #restrictivecovenants #propertylaw #propertycontracts
What Is Indemnity Insurance And Do You Really Need It?
Okay, so you’ve probably already heard of property indemnity insurance. This term gets thrown around a lot in the insurance industry, and it can be rather confusing to most people. In this post I will try to explain what property indemnity insurance is, why it’s important to have it, and how you can go about getting it. So, if your conveyancer has recommended building indemnity insurance and you want to do your homework, this is the guide for you. #indemnity #insurance #property #buyers #sellers
How To Avoid Selling Your House To Pay For Care
Covering the cost of care is no joke. The average cost of residential care across the UK in 2020 came in at a whopping £34,944 a year, rising to an astonishing £48,720 a year when nursing care was included. With figures like these, it’s little wonder that homeowners are looking at ways in which they can avoid selling their homes to pay for care, especially those who wish to leave the family home to their children. Question is, can it be done? Today’s post aims at answering that for you. #care
How Coronavirus May Affect The Timeframe Of Moving Home
The property market may be moving again, but you might experience a delay or two along the way as you try to either buy or sell your home during the coronavirus pandemic. In this post, we explore some of the most common holdups hitting buyers and sellers in the 'new normal'. #coronavirus #property #newnormal
Should I Pay My Mortgage Off Early? 7 Questions To Ask Before You Do
Should I pay my mortgage off early is a question we hear a lot, and the answer can be surprisingly nuanced given that it seems like such a black or white thing to ask. In this post, we'll walk you through the things you'll need to weigh up in order to get the right answer for you, your family, and your personal circumstances. #mortgagepayments #earlyrepayments #homeowners
10 Ways To Get Paid To Read Books | NYKC BUSINESS
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