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Residential Property

We offer a complete and personal service in all aspects of residential conveyancing to make your property transaction as stress-free as possible. We make full use of the benefits of modern technology for the speedy and efficient conduct of your transaction.

We work closely with other departments within the firm to provide advice on relevant matters such as property litigation and tax planning so that we can provide you with a complete package.

We offer full advice to both landlords and tenants on all aspects including leasehold reform, in particular, lease extensions and the rights of tenants to purchase the freehold of their building.

Our dedicated team also advises many property management companies and provides the necessary legal support to comply with their obligations.

We have an excellent relationship with a large number of estate agents and surveyors both in London and throughout the UK and we are on the approved panels of the major banks and building societies which assists in the smooth running of your transaction.

Through our association with one of the UK’s leading Independent Financial Advisers, we can also help you to find the right mortgage or life assurance product to suit your needs.


Our strengths
  • Sales and purchases
  • Mortgages and re-mortgages
  • Transfers of Equity and Deeds of Gift
  • Shared ownership leases
  • Landlord and Tenant matters
  • Lease extensions, renewals and enfranchisement
  • Property management companies
  • Right to buy purchases
  • Housing Association law
  • Joint ownership agreements
  • Drafting and advising on Assured Shorthold Tenancies
 
 
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Piper Smith Watton LLP Registered in England and Wales (Reg. No. OC326659)
Registered office 29 Great Peter Street London SW1P 3LW Tel: +44 (0)20 7222 9900
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