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“If you are thinking about buying your council property, please call us to discuss how you can take advantage of this opportunity.” Mike Wilson, Partner
Many people purchase their council property without taking legal advice, advice that could be to their advantage and perhaps them you money. If you are offered a discount on your council property, it can be very tempting to proceed at once and start the process of buying the property. Instead, call us to discuss the council’s offer and we’ll assist you and deal with the council on your behalf.
Once the terms of the purchase are agreed, we help with the process of buying the property. If you are not familiar with the legal process we‘ll guide you through this at each step. We will keep you fully updated throughout the purchase of your property and provide direct contact details should you need to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you.
"The standard of service from your office has been to an exceptional level. Short of asking if I needed assistance in decorating my new house (the option is still there!) there was nothing more you could have done. Thank you"
If you have enquiry or specific question feel free to contact us.
Alternatively feel free to email us your questions.
Peter Jeffery, Partner
Our commercial team is staffed by top ex-City lawyers who can advise on a whole range of issues connected to the running of a business. They’ve built up a real specialism in the IT, telecommunications and leisure sectors, and regularly work with companies locally and nationwide on deals that can reach up to £80 million.
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