
An Energy Performance Certificate, or EPC for short, is one of the key documents you need when selling or renting out your home. Here’s the lowdown on what it is and how to get hold of one.
An Energy Performance Certificate, or EPC for short, is one of the key documents you need when selling or renting out your home. Here’s the lowdown on what it is and how to get hold of one.
It may have a dry-sounding name but a building regulations completion certificate can have a big impact on your sale. Here’s how.
When selling your home, you’ll be asked to set out clearly what is and isn’t included in the sale. This is where a TA10 form comes in.
Thought completing these two legal milestones on the same day was impossible? Not so. But you do need to have your wits about you.
Sometimes the terminology around buying or selling a home can be confusing. Here we break down one of the most important real estate terms.
Probate is something you may need to apply for when dealing with the estate of someone who has died. Find out what it is and how it works.
You may need an EWS1 form to sell or get a mortgage on a flat in a block with cladding. We explain what this form is and how it works.
Find out the difference between a solicitor and a conveyancer and if it costs more to do the legal legwork on a leasehold or a freehold home.
Thinking about getting new windows and doors fitted at your home? Here’s what you need to know about making sure the work is covered by the right documents