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Conveyancing Process Taking too Long? Time scale Explained

Posted on April 30, 2015December 2, 2022 by Francesca Shaw
Conveyancing Process Taking too Long? Time scale Explained

Is your conveyancing process taking too long? Often at the beginning of a conveyancing transaction, solicitors are asked how long the process will take until completion. Continue reading “Conveyancing Process Taking too Long? Time scale Explained”

Posted in Conveyancing, Latest NewsTagged Buying a Property, conveyancing law, conveyancing process taking too long, land buildings, Property, property law, Property SalesLeave a Comment on Conveyancing Process Taking too Long? Time scale Explained

Gifting to Charities? Land, Building and Shares explained.

Posted on April 30, 2015December 2, 2022 by Jenna Dunstall
Gifting to Charities? Land, Building and Shares explained.

New HMRC guidance has confirmed that charities and community amateur sports clubs can accept gifts of buildings or land under wills, and either keep them or sell them to release funds. Continue reading “Gifting to Charities? Land, Building and Shares explained.”

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