Conveyancing & Property Law Services in Hastings
Whether you are buying, selling or leasing residential or commercial property as an owner, occupier, investor or developer our property solicitors can help. With offices in Eastbourne, Hailsham, Polegate and Meads, Hart Reade solicitors also offer experienced Conveyancing and Property Law Services in Hastings, Battle and Bexhill, and across the rest of East Sussex. Not only do we provide a comprehensive property conveyancing service when buying or selling a house; we can also help you with property investment, remortgages, equity release, transfers of equity, boundaries, leases and much more.
Conveyancing Solicitors
We have a very experienced team of fully qualified solicitors, legal executives and conveyancing assistants in East Sussex. Your transaction will be assigned to an individual solicitor or executive, so you will always have a named point of contact for your queries. You will be able to speak to that person via direct dial or email. Please take a look at the full information on property conveyancing.
Property Law Solicitors
Our property team can help with anything to do with owning a property or lease. Below is a summary of the services we provide, but please take a look at the full details of our property law services.
Property Investment
If you are a property investor, or would like to become one, we can provide you with practical advice. As well as the necessary information on buying or selling properties, we can advise on the preparation of tenancy agreements and also, with possible ‘Houses in Multiple Occupation’ issues. Our solicitors can help with tenancy disputes, including court proceedings if required.
Remortgaging Your Property
Are you changing your mortgage to secure a better rate? Or looking to take money out of the property for a project or a holiday? We can offer a swift and efficient remortgaging service and we are extremely competitively priced.
Equity Release or Later Life Mortgages
The term equity release or later life mortgage refers to a particular type of re-mortgage. This is aimed at those in later life who no longer have the income to make regular mortgage payments, but who want access to the capital in their homes.
Gift to a Family Member
Do you wish to gift all or part of your property to a family member? Perhaps as part of an estate planning exercise, then we can assist you. Our solicitors can provide advice to you on the possible tax implications
Transfers of Equity
If the need for a transfer of equity arises, it is a relatively simple matter to document the change. We can prepare the necessary documents for you and register them at the Land Registry.
Declarations of Trust
Where different people have an interest in the same property, it is always advisable to consider making a Declaration of Trust. A Declaration of Trust is a private document that is legally binding to all parties. It records their various interests in the property.
Severing your Joint Tenancy
If you need to sever a joint tenancy of your property, for estate planning purposes or otherwise, we can assist with the notices and Land Registry documents.
Altering or Extending your Home
Before you embark on any extensive and costly alteration or extension works to your home, we can review your title.
Boundary Agreements
Boundary disputes can be very disruptive and costly to resolve. If you have any boundaries that are not clearly defined but which are not currently disputed, you may wish to consider the preparation of a simple boundary agreement.
Leasehold Property
There are particular issues that can arise when you own leasehold property or you own freehold property that is subject to a long lease. One of our areas of speciality is acting for landlords, tenants and management companies in dealing with issues specific to leasehold property.
If you own a residential property and the lease term is approaching having only 80 years or less left before it expires you should consider extending your lease now.
Managing or Purchasing your Building
Many flat owners are entitled to take over the management of their building or collectively buy the freehold of the building. There are specific procedures set out in the relevant legislation that must be followed to exercise these rights, which we can guide you through whether you are a flat owner or a landlord.
We also have expertise in dealing with the sale and purchase of freehold properties that are subject to long residential leases. There are specific statutory requirements in certain cases and notices offering the property to the flat owners will be required by the seller, we can ensure that these are dealt with properly at an early stage to prevent delays.
Get in touch
For more information, please also read our detailed section on property conveyancing and property law.
Please telephone our main offices on 01323 727 321 if you are looking for conveyancing & property law Services in Hastings Alternatively please complete the contact form below and someone will be in touch..