An Open Letter to Lee Rowley MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Local Government and Building Safety
Dear Lee I write to you in your capacity as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Local Government and Building Safety. As a property law solicitor, I have grave concerns over the forthcoming increase in the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating requirement for
Spring residential sales surge prompts conveyancing advice from Mason Thomas Law
Springtime is expected to drive a market surge of a 17% increase in home sales according to the estate agent comparison site GetAgent.co.uk. With increased sales, comes greater demand for conveyancing services. To ensure the conveyancing process runs as smoothly as
Residential Buyers Beware: Buyer Information Packs (BIPs) – are they a good idea?
Home Information Packs (HIPs) were first introduced in 2007 and contained a series of mandatory documents that had to be obtained prior to marketing a property for sale, including a sale statement which included property searches, evidence of title documents
Soaring energy prices affecting the residential property market more than interest rates
Soaring energy prices are having as much of an impact on the property market as the rising interest rates, believes Cathy Thomas, Solicitor and Director of Sheffield-based property law firm Mason Thomas Law. It is anticipated that the housing market is likely