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Buyer's guide

 

    What happens at completion?

     In order to complete on your property purchase, you and the seller must both sign the documents in front of a special lawyer, known as the Notary.

     Before the Notary will allow you to sign the documents, he will check to see that there are no outstanding debts on the property. In order for him to do this, various documents need to be produced. These include proof that the final bills have been paid for water, electricity, community fees and council tax. A Land Registry check is also carried out. Don't worry though, we will handle all of this for you, as part of our client services.

     Once the balance of the monies have been paid and the deeds have been signed by both parties in front of the Notary, the keys can be handed over and the property will be yours.

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