Peak Conveyancing deals with all types of residential sales and purchase transactions including freehold, leasehold, unregistered title, shared ownership, new build new leases and transfers of part.
If you are looking to change the current mortgage on your property or enter into a new mortgage to release equity in your home, Peak Conveyancing can quickly deal with the legal requirements required by lenders to ensure the mortgage deal is finalised quickly.
Where you need to legally change the ownership of the property, we can deal with the transfer between individuals either being added to the title or being removed from the title.
If the term of your lease needs to be extended and the landlord has offered to extend the lease, Peak Conveyancing will ensure the terms of the extension deed are fair and reasonable, finalise the deed and ensure the registration of the deed against the landlord and your title at the Land Registry. We can also act for landlord's in relation to lease extensions.
Where a lease contains provisions that need to be altered such as a change in the ground rent, inclusion of rights, or removal of covenants, Peak Convyeancing can negotiate the relevant wording and finalise the deed to ensure the deed is legally enforceable and can be registered at the Land Registry.
Deeds of Grant can be necessary where a property does not have sufficient rights such as rights of way or drainage. Deeds can be agreed with neighbouring property owners to establish legal rights. Peak Conveyancing can act for either the owner of the land granting the right or the owner of the land requiring the new right.
Adverse possession applications involve compiling and drafting evidence to support an application to establish that adjoining land has been acquired by a property owner. For instance, Peak Conveyancing can establish whether you have a right to apply for 'possessory title' of land that you have used as your own garden land but the is not included in your own registered title.
Since the 1990s, areas of England and Wales have required the compulsory registration of property where the land has been subject to a transaction such as a sale, purchase, remortgage etc. There are still many properties that have not been sold since since registration became mandatory. These properties remain unregistered and ownership is proven by possession of title deeds. Peak Conveyacing can ensure these deeds are formally registered simplifying future sales and reduce the risk of damage/loss of title deeds.
Many transactions and mortgages require that a party receive separate legal advice to ensure clear and impartial advice is given to a party where there could be a conflict of inerest with another party. Peak Conveyancing can deliver such advice in whatever preferred format is required.
Peak Conveyancing can oversee the swearing of documents required to support transactions such an oath to support a right of way that has evolved over time.
Bridging loans have many technical elements and requirements. At Peak Conveyancing we have lots of experience in quickly and promptly dealing with all these requirements to ensure the bridging finance is finalised quickly to ensure the related transaction is secured fast.
Peak Conveyancing can advise borrowers who are looking to either port an existing equity release loan to a new property or enter into a new equity release loan.
Peak Conveyancing operates within Woodstock Legal Services, providing conveyancing services.
We operate under the regulatory oversight of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA Number 614145)
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