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Buying or Selling a House

What We Offer

Buying

Purchasing a property.

Selling

Selling a property.

Transfers of Equity

Transfers of equity, change of joint or sole ownership or adjustment of shares in a property

Mortgage

Mortgaging or putting a legal charge on your property.

Re-mortgages

Re-mortgage your property with a new lender.

Deeds of Gift

Gifting a property to someone.

Deeds of Easement

Drafting and executing deeds of easement, to deal with granting & releasing legal rights over properties.

Landlord and Tenant Disputes

Resolving conflicts between landlords and tenants, ensuring fair treatment and compliance with tenancy laws.

Property Disputes

Handling legal conflicts related to property ownership and boundaries, including landlord-tenant disputes and mortgage possession issues.

Divorce and Other Relationship Breakdown

Providing legal support and guidance for individuals going through divorce or the breakdown of a relationship.

Pre-Nuptial, Post-Nuptial and Living Together Agreements

Drafting and advising on legal agreements that outline financial and property arrangements before, during, and after marriage or cohabitation.

Expert Legal Services for Property Transactions: Buying & Selling with Jones & Co

At Jones & Co, we understand that buying or selling a house is a significant milestone in our clients’ lives. Whether you are embarking on the adventure of purchasing your dream home or parting with a property as part of a new chapter, the legal details can often be overwhelming. That’s where our team of experienced solicitors comes in, dedicated to guiding you through the process and ensuring a smooth and stress-free transaction.

Your Trusted Partner in Property Transactions

With years of experience in conveyancing, our team at Jones & Co has established a reputation for providing professional legal support to individuals and families navigating the property market. We recognise that the legal aspects of buying or selling a house require attention to detail, and our knowledgeable solicitors are adept at managing all aspects of the transaction with expertise and care.

Smooth and Seamless Transactions

When you choose Jones & Co as your legal partner in your property journey, you can rest assured that our team will work diligently to ensure that the process is as seamless as possible. We use our expertise to anticipate and address any potential complexities, allowing you to focus on the excitement of moving into a new home or finalising the sale of your property.

Tailored Legal Guidance

Every property transaction is unique, and our approach reflects this understanding. Our solicitors take the time to understand your needs and priorities, offering legal guidance that aligns with your individual situation. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a seasoned property investor, or a homeowner looking to downsize, our team are committed to providing the personalised support you deserve.

As you embark on the journey of buying or selling a house, allow Jones & Co to be your trusted legal partner.

Frequently Asked Questions

A solicitor plays a crucial role in the property buying process by handling legal aspects such as conducting searches, reviewing contracts, and ensuring a smooth transfer of ownership.

While not a legal requirement, having a solicitor when selling a property is highly recommended to ensure all legal documents and processes are accurately completed and to protect your interests throughout the transaction.

A transfer of equity involves changing the legal ownership of a property, either by adding or removing someone from the property deeds. It typically requires legal expertise to manage the process effectively.

Solicitors can assist with mortgage arrangements by reviewing and explaining mortgage documents, ensuring legal compliance, and safeguarding your interests when entering into a mortgage agreement.

A mortgage is the initial loan taken out to purchase a property, while a re-mortgage is the process of switching to a new mortgage deal, often with a different lender. Solicitors can assist in both scenarios.

Deeds of Gift are legal documents used to transfer ownership of a property as a gift. They are often utilised in scenarios such as transferring property between family members or as part of estate planning.

Deeds of Easement are required to grant legal rights (such as a right of way) to another party over a property. Solicitors can assist in drafting, reviewing, and executing these deeds to ensure clarity and legality in property agreements.