Most people contact an agent before they sell their property then have to get a Vendor Statement/Section 32 in order, potentially missing a quick sale. We suggest getting the Vendor Statement is done before you see the agent so that you’re ready to go.
Read MoreProperty can have a section 173 agreement where the council limits some aspects of how the property can be used.
Read MorePrior to March 2020, the seller of a house did not need to tell the buyer if the house had been used for illicit drugs, or the soil was contaminated, or mention any number of undesirable factors that would affect the value and enjoyment of the property.
Read MoreThe circumstances in which a restrictive covenant can be removed are limited.
Read MorePurchasers need to be aware of any restrictive covenants that may affect the plans for their new property.
Read MoreA Vendor Statement (or Section 32) holds important information about your property that a prospective buyer needs to know. You can have it prepared before you put your property on the market.
Read MoreOnline conveyancing makes a property transaction easier and more secure for both vendors and purchasers.
Read MoreWhen selling your property you will need to provide a "Section 32". This is a legislated document containing important information for your prospective buyers.
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