Insights

Nash & Co Solicitors is recognised for understanding our clients’ business and personal matters, in-depth knowledge, experience, and cost-effective representation. Our Insights draw on the experience and expertise of our lawyers and experts.

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What Should I Consider When Buying a Listed Building?

Listed buildings are legally protected due to their importance, with specific guidelines and regulations in place to manage their preservation. Gaining a clear understanding of the legal and practical considerations involved in owning, managing and altering a listed building is essential in the purchasing process.

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What Are the Key Challenges in High-Value Property Transactions?

High-value properties represent a unique segment of the property market; the process of buying and selling these properties involves additional requirements to other types of property transactions. This brings its own set of special considerations and steps that, with the right support, can be navigated to ensure a smooth process.

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International Women’s Day Insights: Amy Paterson, Associate Solicitor

This International Women's Day, we're highlighting the journeys, challenges, and experiences of our female lawyers. Their stories show the importance of diversity, resilience, and empowerment in shaping an inclusive legal community. Amy Paterson, Associate Solicitor in our Residential Conveyancing Team, has shared her thoughts about the importance of work-life balance in the blog below.

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Do I need a Declaration of Trust when buying a property with a partner or friend?

Buying a property together is a milestone for any couple, but for unmarried partners, it comes with it’s own unique considerations. If your relationship is not legally recognised by a marriage or civil partnership then your contributions to a jointly owned property can be particularly vulnerable in the event of a separation.

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A Guide For First-Time Buyers

During a conversation with a client, the inevitable question came up “So what do you do?”. Many first-time buyers are unsure what the role of the Solicitor is when it comes to buying a property. With so many tasks involved in the process it is often difficult to know who does what. The process can be (more or less) broken into stages from start to finish to let you know who deals with which part.

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Advice For First Time Buyers

One of the biggest challenges facing first time buyers is saving for a deposit. With increasing rental prices and the cost of living, buyers often find it tricky to save enough funds to put down a 10% or even 5% deposit on a new property. There are a few options open to first time buyers to help them get that first step on the property ladder.

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How we are helping you with moving house

There aren’t many areas left untouched by the Coronavirus, including moving house. As with many people, our conveyancing colleagues are working at home as much as we can. We are finding that our mobile phone conveyancing app is proving invaluable in keeping our clients up to date and progressing matters swiftly. We want to progress your conveyancing transaction to the point where we are ready to exchange contracts.

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