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Historically the Conveyancing process has been a slow and tedious one and is not particularly "customer friendly." We embrace state of the art technology and resources to enable us to co-operate faster and communicate quicker.
We pride ourselves on being a friendly small town firm where members of staff will always be available to assist you with any queries you have regarding your Conveyancing transaction. We hope you will never feel that you are just another number.
Although it sounds simple, there are many step to be taken when selling a house. Rollasons can consult you on the legal details and support you every step of the way, giving you a complete and professional service and a peace of mind.
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Buying a house is a significant step in your personal life and we are able to advise you on the process of purchasing your new home an sort all the legal work while you enjoy your big move.
The NewBuy Scheme assists people to get a mortgage up to 95% of the purchase price. We can help you take advantage of this amazing opportunity and support you through the application process, sorting out all the legal details for you
The Right To Buy scheme allows you to buy your home from the council at a up to £75,000 discounted price. Rollasons can ensure you meet all the criteria, assist you with the application and make this happen for you.
Shared ownership property involves dealing with a lot of legal details. Whether you are buying of selling you need to be aware of your obligations and restrictions. Rollasons can advise you on all aspects of Shared Ownership and help you make the most of it.
In addition, our Residential Conveyancing Department also deal with remortgage and transfer of equity matters.
For further information, please email: admin@rollasons.com or visit our Frequently Asked Questions.
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