Residential Property
A safe, secure and reliable conveyancing service for your property purchase & sale
Middletons Solicitors is a member of CQS – the Law Society quality mark, which means we meet the standards which have been set for a quality conveyancing service.
HOW OUR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TEAM CAN HELP YOU
Buying or selling your home can be a daunting yet exciting time in your life. Our job is to ensure that the process is as smooth, stress-free and cost effective as possible. Through working with us, you will work be assigned a dedicated conveyancer who will look after you from start to finish.
Our team draw on their own practical experience in many areas of residential properties. This ranges from Help to Buy, remortgaging, shared ownership and buying a second home.
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The process of moving home can be a time filled with uncertainty and anxiety. This is why at Middletons we provide an honest, no-nonsense and affordable service when it comes to buying or selling a house, flat or plot of land. Our team is able to assist with all types of property, whether freehold, leasehold or new build.
Stress-free and comprehensive conveyancing
We not only carry out the necessary conveyancing work for our clients buying, selling or remortgaging their property, we ensure the entire experience is smooth.
Our residential lawyers will support you through every aspect of the buying or selling process.
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Our team of conveyancers are available to help you through the entire process and make it as simple as possible.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with our conveyancers to book in a call or meeting.
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Boundary disputes are a complex area of law and they’re extremely common. Our team is highly experienced in the process of dealing with boundary disputes and will support you in commercial, residential and agricultural boundary disputes.
Why boundary issues are difficult
Many people are under the assumption that a boundary separating two properties is a straight line. This is not the case, boundaries can change over time and that is where the complexity normally lies.
Many cases start with a minor disagreement between two neighbours, but they often blow up into something much bigger when you can’t agree on who owns the land. This is why it’s imperative to seek our expert advice and ensure the issue doesn’t develop and cost you a lot of time and money.
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Rights of way (also known as easements) focuses on situations where privately-owned land can be legally accessed by somebody else. There are certain laws which must be respected when it comes to using someone’s property, and that’s where our team can help.
What is an easement?
An easement is the right to use or access someone’s property without having ownership of it. There are a number of situations where in which an easement may be required, such as access over a neighbouring land or the right to run utility services over or through neighbouring land.
Easement disputes
Easements can cause issues for landowners or those who have right of way to access a property. Disputes about land are common and can become extremely time consuming and costly.
Our team will be able to get to the heart of the problem and work toward rectifying the issue. We’re experienced in dealing with a range of right of way disputes and will be more than happy to speak with you in regard to your issue or dispute.
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Our team is vastly experienced with the legal procedure involved with mortgaging and remortgaging.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with our conveyancers to book in a call or meeting.
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Equity release is a common method for property owners who are looking to obtain a lump sum of money by releasing equity in their home. The process can be daunting, but our team aim to make it simple.
What to do if you would like to release equity from your property
Once you have arranged an equity release scheme with your financial advisor, our team will be able to assist with taking matters to completion.
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Transfer of equity is the process in which the owner of a property wants to add or remove a person from the title of the property.
Various aspects need considering when arranging a transfer of equity. We have supported many clients over the years with the process. Whether a transfer of equity is required through a break-up or property being gifted, we can help.
The common reasons for a transfer of equity include:
A couple has split up
A marriage has ended
A single person wishes to add their partner to their titled deed
The property is being gifted
Transfer of the property between family members
Court order