Rhiannon Moore
Associate Solicitor in the Residential Conveyancing Team
Rhiannon joined Nash & Co in October 2015 as part of the Residential Conveyancing Team. Prior to this, she worked at a local firm for nine years, training and qualifying as a Solicitor in 2009, having completed her degree at the University of Surrey and her Legal Practice Course at the College of Law in Guildford.
Over the years, Rhiannon has developed a keen following of local financial advisors and estate agents, and has built up significant experience in all aspects of residential property transactions, including sales, purchases, transfers of equity, and remortgages, including new build properties, and shared ownership.
Rhiannon enjoys building relationships with her clients, particularly first-time buyers, who may need that extra support through the conveyancing process.
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Owning a second home has become a popular investment choice for many, whether it’s a holiday retreat, rental income, or long-term capital growth. This form of property ownership carries specific legal implications that are essential to understand.
Buying a higher value property invariable means that you are going to be paying more Stamp Duty Land Tax. This tax, which applies to most property purchases, can significantly impact the total cost of buying a property.
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.
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.
It’s National Conveyancing Week and our Conveyancing team have each written a blog to explain their role in your property transaction. Starting with Day 1, Isobel Knapman, Administration Assistant, and Amanda Pickman, Legal Assistant, explain how their roles are your first port of call.
It’s National Conveyancing Week and our Conveyancing team have each written a blog to explain their role in your property transaction. Next up is Donna Taylor, Trainee Chartered Legal Executive, and Beth Bradshaw, Legal Assistant.
It’s National Conveyancing Week and our Conveyancing team have each written a blog to explain their role in your property transaction. Alex Meyer, Amy Paterson and Rhiannon Moore explain the ‘report on title’ in more detail.
It’s National Conveyancing Week and our Conveyancing team have each written a blog to explain their role in your property transaction. James Kerswill & Emily Nunn outline the exciting steps of exchanging and completing.
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.
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.
We’re welcoming December and the exciting festivities it brings by introducing you to two of our fantastic clients. We’ve recently represented an enchanting elf couple, Buddy and Holly, and will be sharing with you their exciting story.
Recently, there has been a big announcement relating to a change to the Government Help to Buy (Equity Loan) Scheme's deadline
If you are a First Time Buyer looking to purchase a new build property in England and Wales, you will have almost certainly heard of the Government’s Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme.