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10 June 2019  |  Admin
The effect of Japanese knotweed on property

The invasive plant Japanese knotweed can cause serious problems for those wishing to sell their home.

Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant species which is exceptionally hardy, spreads quickly and can cause property damage.

 

3 June 2019  |  Admin
How property owners can improve their EPC rating.

A good EPC rating is a great selling point for your home and an essential if you’re a landlord.

The EPC, or Energy Performance Certificate, rating is a measurement of how energy efficient a home is.

 

27 May 2019  |  Admin
Comparing conveyancing fees.

Since December 2018, registered conveyancing lawyers are required to publish their fees so that the public can compare prices when choosing a solicitor.

The Solicitors Regulation Authority carried out research which found that only 27 percent of people shop around for legal services, partly because in the past, fees haven’t been published so it has been hard to compare prices.

 


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6 July 2020  |  Admin
Temporary reduction in Stamp Duty Land Tax

On the 8th July 2020, the chancellor announced a temporary reduction in Stamp Duty Land Tax until the 31st March 2021.

Please see the link below for dull details

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/stamp-duty-land-tax-temporary-reduced-rates

1 July 2020  |  Admin
Testimonial by Ryan Jones of Winkworth Estate Agents

‘These are definitely uncertain times in the housing market, where we rely on a number of factors especially conveyancing. Throughout the lockdown period many solicitors and conveyancers just couldn’t get the system right to work from home, but out of this Suremove Property Lawyers stood out as the one that could. Pretty much immediately the teams at Suremove had everything in place to work smoothly and reliantly from their home bases.

 

1 May 2020  |  Admin
Is it really 'Business as usual'?

Kelly Fleming discusses working in lock down.

Is is reall 'Business as usual'? I keep hearing this, but I don't believe it!

I think transferring an office of twenty two people to their individual homes for six weeks is far from 'business as usual'.

Click here to see more: /user/downloads/SureMove lockdown article.pdf

 

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