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What is Conveyancing?

Conveyancing is the legal transfer of a property from seller to buyer. The process involves a Conveyancing Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer...

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Purchasing a New Build: Step by Step Guide

Purchasing a new home provides different challenges to the purchase of an established property.  Many new homes can be purchased off plan m...

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What is the difference between exchange and completion?

It is a common misconception that a date is set for Exchange of Contracts, but, this is not the case.  Exchange will happen when all paperw...

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Roads, drains and sewers on new build estates

There are many questions buyers will want to ask when looking to a buy a new build home. One of the most common questions we are asked to he...

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Help to Buy ISA explained

If you are over the age of 16 and a first time buyer (someone who does not own and has never owned a property anywhere in the UK or the Worl...

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Tendring Expansion for Fisher Jones Greenwood

We are delighted to announce we have completed on the acquisition of Holland-on-Sea firm Alistair Keeble Solicitors with effect from April 3...

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Movers and Shakers at Fisher Jones Greenwood

We are delighted to announce six internal promotions; three to Partner and three to Associate, bringing the total number of partners to 20 ...

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How should I prepare my home for a viewing?

You’ve made the decision to sell your home and now have prospective buyers lined up to view your property. So how can you prepare your hom...

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Due diligence when selling a dental practice

Selling a dental practice is always a lengthy process and a large reason for this is the time-consuming due diligence exercise which must be...

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Conveyancing fees explained

What is the next step in the buying or selling process once the ball is rolling? The answer is Conveyancing and what you need at this point ...

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Can an executor be a beneficiary of my Will?

It is a very common question whether an Executor can be a Beneficiary of a Will and it is also a common misconception that an Executor canno...

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Turkey’s Coup and the European Court of Human Rights

In his role as Chairperson for the Human Rights Committee of the Law Society of England and Wales, Senior Partner Tony Fisher went to Berlin...