Property transactions can be extremely stressful, largely due to uncertainty and the sense of not knowing what is happening with your transaction. However, this doesn’t need to be the case. Our conveyancing solicitors in Cumbria strongly believe that good communication and a positive solicitor/ client relationship is the key to reducing this. Having a designated solicitor, direct dial telephone access, and the ability to call into one of our lovely offices for face-to-face meetings, our conveyancing solicitors will keep you up to date at all stages of your transaction, so you won’t feel isolated or kept in the dark about matters which have a real effect on you and your wellbeing.
Here at Progression Solicitors we have a strong working relationship with local estate agents and fellow Conveyancers which, again, enhances communication, alleviates the “not knowing”, and makes the Conveyancing experience a more positive one!
Progression Solicitors prides itself on its client care and approachability. Should you ever wish to call in to see us for advice and assistance, our dedicated conveyancing team will happily greet you and ensure that you are able to see the best person to assist you with your enquiries.
Director Lisa Bell answers your questions to explain this confusing subject… Celebrities seem to get ‘quickie divorces’, why can’t I? A ‘quickie divorce’ is a term often used in the media. However, the divorce process in England and Wales takes roughly 6-7 months in the simplest of cases. The process involves several stages, each requiring… Continue Reading
Before we know it, summer will be upon us, and the long school Summer holidays will stretch out before us. At this time of year, we are frequently asked about what parents, who are no longer together, can do, in relation to their children and going on holiday. Some parents manage this arrangement quite happily… Continue Reading
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) are legal documents by which an individual may appoint another person or persons (attorneys) to make decisions on their behalf. It is possible to appoint attorneys to make Health and Welfare decisions and/ or to make Property and Financial decisions. Drawing up an LPA while in good physical and mental… Continue Reading
There are two ways in which to evict a residential tenant – Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988 which is for when a tenant breaches the Tenancy Agreement and Section 21 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, which is known as the “no fault” notice. We will cover Section 21 in a different… Continue Reading
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