Channel 4’s Dispatches turned its attention to the leasehold property sector last night – examining in particular the issues surrounding service charges sought from those people owning their homes on a long leasehold – typically 99 years. You may be able to catch it still if you have access to 4oD. I recommend it for [...]
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Archive | ConveyancingTime is running out for First Time Buyers
The clock is ticking for First Time Buyers who want to take advantage of the current exemption from stamp duty which was introduced in March 2010. At the moment, first time buyers have been exempt from paying any stamp duty on properties up to £250,000, but this will come to an end on 24th March [...]
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