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Source of Funds: What You Need to Know
When buying a property, you will be asked where your money is coming from. This is a normal and essential part of the legal process and something all conveyancers are required to do. Why are we asking? We are legally required to carry out checks under Anti-Money Laundering regulations. This means we must: Confirm where your purchase funds are coming from ( Source of Funds ) Ensure your overall financial position matches the transaction ( Source of Wealth ) This is not about m
Joanne Bowmer
Nov 17, 20252 min read


Identity checks & AML
Anti Money Laundering (AML) checks refer to the due diligence procedures required by law. The Fourth EU Money Laundering Directive, incorporated into UK law in June 2017 through the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds Regulations, mandates conveyancers to perform 'Client Due Diligence' (CDD) on every client. This process includes verifying clients' identities, assessing the transaction's circumstances, the client’s financial standing, and the origin of
Joanne Bowmer
Feb 2, 20245 min read


Building Regulations
Building Regulations establish minimum standards for design, construction, and alterations to virtually every building to ensure the health and safety of people in or around those buildings. They also include requirements for conserving fuel and power and providing access and movement facilities for people, including those with disabilities, within buildings. Interaction with planning control is also significant. While planning permission may be required for many types of bui
Joanne Bowmer
Nov 10, 20234 min read


Surveys
Let the buyer beware - ‘Caveat Emptor’ It is crucial for a buyer to have a house or flat professionally surveyed before the exchange of contracts occurs. Conveyancers are not qualified to advise buyers on the value, structural integrity, or the physical condition of the property. Such advice should be obtained from a surveyor. Under English law, sellers are generally not obligated to ensure that the property is physically suitable for the buyer or that it meets planning, bui
Joanne Bowmer
Aug 1, 20235 min read


Gifted Deposits
What is a ‘Gifted Deposit’? The first kind of 'gifted deposit,' known as a 'Seller's gifted deposit,' occurs when the seller offers a portion of the purchase price back to the buyers, either as a discount or a deposit. This can happen when a seller, like a housebuilder, reduces or eliminates the deposit required from the buyers at the contract exchange, or when the seller contributes to or refunds part of the purchase price upon completion. The second kind, termed a 'Family g
Joanne Bowmer
Jul 5, 20236 min read


Buying a property with solar panels
While we cannot provide specific advice on whether to install panels on an existing property, the following insights may be helpful. If you are considering panel installation, it's crucial to conduct thorough research. Typically, it takes 10-20 years to reach a break-even point on the investment cost of the panels. Informative articles on this topic can be found at www.which.co.uk and www.moneysavingexpert.com. These sources suggest that if you plan to move within the next 10
Joanne Bowmer
May 3, 20235 min read


Japanese Knotweed
What are ‘Invasive Plant Species’ Japanese knotweed, Giant hogweed, Himalayan balsam, Rhododendrons, and New Zealand pygmyweed are classified as 'invasive plant species' that can cause issues for both land and structures. Additionally, 'injurious weeds' like some ragworts, thistles, and docks are under strict control. Japanese knotweed, in particular, has been problematic due to its lack of natural predators in the UK. Recently, homebuyers have expressed concerns about the im
Joanne Bowmer
Apr 3, 20234 min read


EV Charging Points
Buying a property with an EV charging point When purchasing a property with an electric vehicle (EV) charging point, there are several considerations to keep in mind. Although we cannot provide advice on electricity supply contracts, installation contracts, or guarantees, the following points should be useful. It is important to inform us if the property comes with an EV charging point so that we can include a specific clause in the purchase contract, which will help avoid an
Joanne Bowmer
Mar 20, 20235 min read


Proudly supporting National Conveyancing Week
We are proud to be associated with a brand-new initiative to improve the experience of home movers and professionals involved in the home moving process. National Conveyancing Week has been launched to raise the profile of organizations who conduct property transactions, with the inaugural event taking place from 20th-24th March 2023. Property lawyers up and down the country are taking part in a series of events over the course of the week designed to educate and inform all t
Joanne Bowmer
Mar 1, 20232 min read


Asbestos in houses
Asbestos in Pre-2000’s properties Asbestos is commonly found in properties built before 2000, but its use was prohibited after that year. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) provides a comprehensive set of guidance notes and an interactive diagram on their website. Additionally, the website features photographs of typical materials containing asbestos that may still be present in pre-2000 buildings. Attempting to repair or remove asbestos materials on your own is not advis
Joanne Bowmer
Feb 1, 20234 min read


Moving Home, Money Matters
As we head into the New Year, we may have new hopes for the year ahead. A new home is often at the top of people's wish lists. Working out your budgets for Selling and Buying can be tricky. Our ‘Moving Home Budget Planner’ below will help you with this. As always any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
Joanne Bowmer
Jan 9, 20231 min read


Avoiding Cybercrime
Cybercrime & conveyancing In recent years, conveyancing clients and conveyancers have increasingly fallen prey to sophisticated fraudsters. These criminals have recognized that the UK banking system frequently processes transactions involving millions of pounds based solely on emails or phone calls that provide bank details and transfer amounts. They have devised intricate methods to reroute these funds through identity theft, email interception, and by convincing firms and t
Joanne Bowmer
Nov 3, 20227 min read


First-Time Homebuyer? Be Prepared and Stress Less
The process of legally purchasing a property need not be complex or stressful. Before even instructing your conveyancer, there are several steps you can take to ensure a smoother transaction. Costs and your conveyancer Selecting a conveyancer can be quite daunting, as a Google search will yield thousands of results. It's crucial to take the time to compare costs and inquire about any additional fees, such as what you would owe if the transaction falls through. Find out if you
Joanne Bowmer
Jun 14, 20223 min read
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