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Chattertons Solicitors

Chattertons Solicitors

Chattertons have recently been involved in several cases where title difficulties have been resolved whilst a property was still being marketed thus ensuring that the transaction proceeded much more quickly in the end and with less stress: Case 1 â€" 3 week delay averted Title to the property was unregistered the sellers having purchased the property prior to compulsory registration. The documentation supplied to us showed that the owners had bought additional land during their ownership, without being legally represented. The purchase of the additional land was made after compulsory first registration but was not registered as well as some other title problems. It took three weeks to resolve these issues and the title was perfected whilst the property was being marketed thus saving at least a three week delay when a buyer was found. Case 2 â€" 5 week delay averted Title to the property was registered at the Land Registry but further investigation showed that part of the property was also registered to an adjacent property owner. Following communication with the Land Registry and the adjacent property owner, after some five weeks, the land registered twice was removed from the adjacent property owner’s title thus saving at least a five week delay on submission of contracts. Case 3 - 4 week delay averted Title to the property was registered but an examination of the title plan and the plot transfer plan showed that part of the property had been excluded from the title plan in error. Following communication with the Land Registry, the title plan was rectified after four weeks. Case 4 â€" 6 week delay averted Property only two years old and covered by NHBC new build warranty. Solicitors acting for our client on their purchase had not completed the necessary NHBC offer documentation thus no final certificates had been issued. Six weeks of communicating with the un-co-operative previous solicitor and with NHBC resulted in the certificates being available by the time a buyer was found. The relevant planning permissions and building regulation approval were also obtained from the other solicitors whilst obtaining the NHBC documentation. What have I got to lose? As you can see from the above examples, giving us formal instructions now can substantially reduce or eliminate altogether, delays in being able to submit a complete package of documents to your buyers.

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About Chattertons Solicitors

Founded

1856

Estimated Revenue

$100M-$250M

Employees

1K-5K

Category

Industry

Legal Services

Location

City

Horncastle

State

Lincolnshire

Country

United Kingdom

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