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CONVEYANCING & PROPERTY LAW


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Both financially and personally, the purchase of a home could be the most important decision you are likely to make. At John Nolan & Co. Solicitors we offer clients on of the most comprehensive services in Ireland.

When choosing a property in Ireland the following are the considerations you should make :
 
  1. The location:  This applys to both commercial and residential. Be sure that wherever you buy your property, that you know the area well.

  2. Next John Nolan & Co. Solicitors should be contacted. They will advise you on all areas of the purchase.

  3. Once you have chosen the house you require, you must approach the estate agent for further information on the building and grounds. At this stage you will most likely make an appointment for a viewing.

  4. At this stage, you must ensure that the house meets all of your requirements, as it is very costly to change your mind later.

  5. Before signing any contract it is vital to have a structural survey carried out, there is no point in buying a house with hidden problems.

  6. Once you have decided to purchase, John Nolan should be contacted again and we will advise you on the next legal steps to be taken, i.e. planning permission etc. that you may need, the title of the house - are there any problems here, will you have any trouble re-selling, are there any problems with financing? What contents are being left in the house?

  7. It is very important to arrange something with your bank or building society, through your solicitor, in the event that you cannot meet your mortgage repayments, due to sickness, unemployment etc.

  8. The new title of the house will have to be sorted out by your solicitor and what will happen in the event of your untimely death.

  9. Mortgage protection insurance and Household insurance will be explained in detail by John Nolan & Co. Solicitors.

 

Do you know how much is involved in the purchase of a property?


a.     Purchasing the property
b.     Mortgaging the property
c.     Insuring the property
d.     Insuring your life
e.     Government taxes, stamp duty and V.A.T.
f.     Legal fees
g.    Survey fees
h.    Hidden expenses

 

Be wise and see your solicitor first. 

Contact John Nolan & Co. Solicitors

 


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