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HOUSE. FUCKIN HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#mortgage in principle should be set up by tomorrow.#a lot of annoying fees to pay but whatever makes my life easier bc i cannot wrap my head around half this stuff#i get a £500 cashback with this one :3 its going straight to my solicitor so i have less to pay HFDSJKHFSD#gilly speaks#i should be able to move in at the end of july but i can push for earlier once all the money and legal stuff is handled#im very thankful to be in such a fortunate position with family and friends.........#aurgh. this insane. really looking forward to all the space#i do wish i had the experience of moving out and handling savings sooner but im rly rly thankful i could stay with them for this long and#enjoy life a bit more and save up for a place of my own#plans have been messy and back and forth for moving but im glad i decided to make the jump with my sister after other plans fell thru#and im not mad at plans flopping bc it got me house hunting this year and now here i am#waaah
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Remortgage Brokers in Leeds
There are a number of remortgage brokers in Leeds who can help you find the best deal for your needs. When choosing a remortgage broker, it's important to find one who is experienced and knowledgeable about the local market. They should be able to help you compare rates from different lenders and find the best deal for your circumstances.
About Remortgaging
A remortgage is when you switch your existing mortgage to a new one. This can be a good option if you're looking to lower your monthly payments, get a better interest rate, or shorten the term of your mortgage.
Tips for Leeds Remortgaging
Some of the tips for remortgaging in Leeds include:
Get your finances in order before you start the process. This includes having a good credit score and being able to afford the higher monthly payments.
Get pre-approved for a mortgage before you start shopping around. This will give you an idea of how much you can borrow and what your monthly payments will be.
Be prepared to negotiate. Don't be afraid to ask for a better deal from the lender.
Benefits of Using Remortgage Brokers
Here are some of the benefits of using a remortgage broker:
They can save you time and hassle by comparing rates from different lenders for you.
They have access to exclusive deals that you may not be able to find on your own.
They can help you understand the remortgage process and make sure you're getting the best deal possible.
If you're thinking of remortgaging your home in Leeds, we recommend using a remortgage broker. They can help you find the best deal for your needs and make the process as smooth as possible.
Conclusion
Overall, don't rush into anything. Take your time and compare rates from different lenders before you make a decision. By so doing, you’ll ensure that you maximise the benefits of using remortgage brokers in Leeds.
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This video is about the Australian property market. The subject of this video is: "Step #3, Legals and Solicitor Selection" It is Video #5 in the COOPER and COOPER Investment Property Solutions 50+ series of information videos for 2021. This video is presented by Graham K Cooper R.E.A This information is general in nature and is directed to ALL potential/future property investors in Australia. We attempt to be informative regarding the fluctuating and evolving nature of Interest rates and the Cost of money from day to day, month to month etc. These are facts that you Need to Know as a future property investor. We, as experienced property investors with over 50 years of personal property investing experience, here we help to bring some solutions/answers to your many questions and challenges related to property purchasing. We would be most grateful to you if you could help us to rank high in the Google Analytics by "liking" the video. Also note, that by tapping on the "notifications" button, you will ensure that you do not miss any of our video series. You may contact us via our website at www.cooperandcooper.com.au *** Please Note: Our website is currently undergoing re-construction and re-hosting, if you therefore have any issues, you may also contact us via our alternate emails: [email protected] or [email protected] Simply Click Here to watch this video; • A5 C&C Step #3 Legals and Solicitor S... Thank you for watching today **** ALL OUR PREVIOUSLY NOTED DISCLAIMERS APPLY.
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goodnight i’m exhausted!! a man tried to teach me about mortgages and my husband had to go into another room to laugh because i was nodding along to the guy when he was saying “blah blah yeah so you’ll need a solicitor blah blah” and while i was saying “oh yeah totally yeah a solicitor” i was also googling “what is a solicitor” and spelt it wrong so. yeah. brain fried
#we can afford more house than i thought though so that’s nice#very grown up very serious don’t enjoy but I’m going to paint it so many colours and have nice door handles#plastic ones so they don’t rust and make my hands smell like pennies#finnie shouts into the void
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OK, so. Renewed provisional driving licence arrived yesterday which means that I can send my old one off to DVLA when I go and buy stamps this morning. I have a catch up with my line manager tomorrow which means that I can ask her for some flexi leave to go to the solicitors and confirm my identity with them. Also hopefully tomorrow I’ll be able to update my bank details on my investment accounts (21 days is a LONG time to wait) and then I can accept my mortgage offer and things can start moving again!
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Varney the Vampire: Chapter 6
Chapter 5: Please, be responsible with your vampires.
Chapter 6: Originally posted on Livejournal on December 14, 2010. The original one was a bit short, so this has been expanded.
Previously on:
"Be of better cheer, Henry -- be of better cheer," said Marchdale; "there is one circumstance which we ought to consider, it is that, from all we have seen, there seems to be some things which would favour an opinion, Henry, that your ancestor, whose portrait hangs in the chamber which was occupied by Flora, is a vampyre."
Also:
Henry related to George what had taken place outside the house, and the two brothers held a long and interesting conversation for some hours upon that subject, as well as upon others of great importance to their welfare. It was not until the sun's early rays came glaring in at the casement that they both rose, and thought of awakening Flora, who had now slept soundly for so many hours.
I am stunned that this fascinating conversation was not given three chapters of its own. The printer must have put his foot down and said, "I can pay you by the line, not the ton."
CHAPTER VI.
A GLANCE AT THE BANNERWORTH FAMILY. -- THE PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES OF THE MYSTERIOUS APPARITION'S APPEARANCE.
Rymer trusts that it would not be unideal to acquaint us further with the Beaumont Bannerworth family. Short version: previous heads of the Bannerworth family were a bunch of hell-raisin' runnagate gamblers, and thus noble Henry and his family are now quietly penniless. We are told that his father, Marmaduke Bannerworth, Oh Why Not the Second, was "found lying dead" (of what: not specified. sus? absolutely) in the garden, with only an unfinished message written in pencil:
"The money is -- -- " And then there was a long scrawl of the pencil, which seemed to have been occasioned by his sudden decease.
Of course there was. To ramp up the foreshadowing that James Malcolm Rymer might never, ever follow up on, we're also told,
He had, but a few hours before he was found lying dead, made the following singular speech to Henry, -- "Do not regret, Henry, that the old house which has been in our family so long is about to be parted with. Be assured that, if it is but for the first time in my life, I have good and substantial reasons now for what I am about to do. We shall be able to go to some other country, and there live like princes of the land." Where the means were to come from to live like a prince, unless Mr. Bannerworth had some of the German princes in his eye, no one knew but himself, and his sudden death buried with him that most important secret.
Henry, of course, never gets to find out wtf this means. Not entirely sure what the drive-by snark at German princes is about, either. (At this point, the German Confederation was still a few short years away from the Revolutions of 1848. A Regent's Council was ruling Austria for Ferdinand I, who served as a de facto president of the Confederation; the whole thing was decentralized, "weak and ineffective," and so I'm guessing individual princes had a good bit of money and power? I have no idea what this has to do with Marmaduke II's plans.)
So the current Bannerworths, they are broke. And then, suddenly, Random J. Solicitor, Esq., from London writes them to say, "Look, I have this client. I can't tell you who it is, but he'll pay you a shitload of money for the Hall." The Bannerworths want to hold onto the ancestral hall, mortgages and debts and all. "No, seriously. Anything you want." Even the Bannerworths' own lawyer is like, SERIOUSLY, WHY WON'T YOU TAKE THE MONEY? Well, because it's their ancestral family home, and also… there's this guy who likes Flora, and they want to make sure he can drop in on them someday. Because, if they move, they have no way of letting him know.
Now, in 2010, I wrote rather dryly, "I don't know how we survived before Facebook, you guys." The subtext here was, I already hated Facebook and used it, like, twice in my whole life, mostly as a mobile game login. Obviously, this statement hits different in 2023; I'm not sure we'll survive anyway, but this is the gag I wrote 12-13 years ago, and I stand by it:
Flora Bannerworth thinks that Italy is beautiful this time of year
Flora Bannerworth is GOING OVER A CLIFF O NOES!!2!
Charles Holland is saving some random girl he's never met before from certain death-----
Henry Bannerworth likes this-----
George Bannerworth likes this-----
Mrs. Bannerworth likes this
Henry Bannerworth has invited Charles Holland to join The Quietly Penniless Bannerworth Family
And thus, 620 words later, we are introduced to Charles Holland, Artist by Profession, Traveling for Instruction and Amusement, Loved by Everyone (But Especially Flora). Literally, he saved her from a terrific stormy abyss, into which she nearly damseled into off a cliff, and surely would have perished thereunto. Charles Holland then had Somewhere Else to Be for two years—but when he gets done with Something, at Someplace with No Address, he will absolutely come back and look Flora up at Bannerworth Hall! So we definitely cannot move, y'all.
With one exception this was the state of affairs at the hall, and that exception relates to Mr. Marchdale.
Ah: Mrs. Bannerworth's childhood sweetheart, failed suitor, and "distant relative"—shoulda been her cousin, Marchdale, you would've had a far better chance. While we're here, I should tell you my theory about why so many heroines in nineteenth century literature end up marrying their cousins. (An unparalleled example: Louisa May Alcott's Eight Cousins and its sequel Rose in Bloom, in which the Campbell family waits breathlessly to see which of a HERD of male cousins young heiress Rose will marry. She chooses the nerd.) I think it's because cousins were allowed to interact like siblings—that is, like friends—whereas mere acquaintances were held apart from young women by a certain degree of convention and propriety. Courtship was often ridiculously formal, particularly as the century wore on. So, for a writer, it would be really appealing to have a male character in place that your heroine can even just be around, someone the reader can witness her having an emotional relationship with—not just a superficial introduction, then a perfunctory proposal. So it's far more narratively satisfying to go with "the cousin we've known for the entire book" instead of "cousin's random friend we saw three times." Even Charles Holland rapidly gets promoted to—well, we'll get to that.
Instead, Mrs. Bannerworth "had, as is generally the case among several admirers, chosen the very worst: that is, the man who had treated her with the most indifference and who paid her the least attention." Not to mention, a dissipated gambler. Good to see that, even back in the day, the Bad Boy Fallacy was already in effect.
So, after the Very Worst turned up dead in the garden, Marchdale renewed his attentions to his old flame and distant relative, the Widow Bannerworth:
It might have been some slight tenderness towards him which had never left her, or it might be the pleasure merely of seeing one whom she had known intimately in early life, but, be that as it may, she certainly gave him a kindly welcome; and he, after consenting to remain for some time as a visitor at the hall, won the esteem of the whole family by his frank demeanour and cultivated intellect.
Marchdale (we are told) is well-traveled, courteous, spins a good yarn on a dull 1840s night, and has "a small [financial] independence of his own," so he's actually better off than the family hosting him, and finds ways to support them. This is the Bannerworth household, all told, and they're making it work. Sometimes a family is a widow, her three adult children, her cousin-suitor, and his crowbar.
Such then may be considered by our readers as a brief outline of the state of affairs among the Bannerworths -- a state which was pregnant with changes, and which changes were now likely to be rapid and conclusive. How far the feelings of the family towards the ancient house of their race would be altered by the appearance at it of so fearful a visitor as a vampyre, we will not stop to inquire, inasmuch as such feelings will develop themselves as we proceed.
Well—wait. What? "Altered by the appearance at it of"? What the hell is this? God, it's like the literary equivalent of a speed bump. Anyway: all the servants promptly quit. Sorry—the feelings of the domestics inasmuch as the domestics could afford to have feelings were inevitably altered towards the desirability of the wages paid thereunto by the appearance of a fucking vampire. Ugh. Nobody wants to work these days.
(Chapter 7 will go up Friday, March 31.)
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hi bitches!! just wanted to share the absolute insanity of my last 12 days!
day 0: found out we are being evicted because the landlord wants our house back. we have done nothing wrong and broken no rules but turns out he can still do that! we have 2 months to get out.
day 0.5: decide we are going to try and buy a house. luckily our savings can scrape into a small deposit already!
day 3: mortgage agreement in principle achieved on the second phone call. first house viewing
day 5: fourth house viewing. offer made!
day 6: find out we are one of six offers and some are much higher. can't up our budget to match. continue to view houses. select and instruct solicitor in preparation (using local recommendations)
day 8: saturday afternoon. a new house comes on the market. it is GORGEOUS. viewing request sent within 3 minutes.
day 9-10: easter bank holiday weekend. try not to lose mind while waiting.
day 11: offer on fourth house officially rejected. viewing on Gorgeous House. immediate discussion of how far we can push the budget to secure it FAST. offer made + essay written to seller on why we are the perfect buyers and they should immediately take the house off the market and cancel all their other viewings.
day 11.5: cannot sleep. this house is IT for us.
day 12, 9:38am:
OFFER ACCEPTED!!!!!!
so yes. that has been the last 12 days of my life. we will probably still not manage it within the two months but we have friends we can stay with while waiting for the sale to complete.
HOLY SHIT WE ARE BUYING A HOUSE!!!!!
Holy shit baby, this took us on a JOURNEY. What a wild ride!
This is exciting news and we're absolutely thrilled for you. Fuck your uncaring landlord and hell yeah to those sellers who saw your inherent brilliance!
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Despite having our offer accepted, the solicitors appointed, and the mortgage agreed, the part that makes it the most real is having it taken down from the agent's site and Rightmove. AHHHHHHH
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It's so funny, having to prove how mentally and physically healthy, and how financially stable and well-off you are in order to get a mortgage, when you're living under the most stressful period of limbo and paying for solicitors left, right and centre. 'Has your depression improved/remained the same/increased over the last year?' 'What's the balance on your credit cards?' Let me tell you that the answers to these questions are VERY contextual, ok?
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oh i uh. i didn't tell you guys.
i'm in the process of buying an apartment. i hate mortgages and solicitors are all part vulture i swear to god BUT. but. i'm going to be a homeowner.
#in this economy? i don't blame them all running checks on my accounts LOL#not renting no NO NEVER RENTING ME AND MY GIRLS ARE GETTING OUR OWN PLACE#its smack bam in the center of a cute town in somerset. the site was my mum's old gymnasium when she was a child ;_;!#i'm aiming to be moved in properly by summer. the legal bits take a while apparently.#tbd
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pros of House Buying Mode: endless energy for phone calls, turbo supercharge boost to organisational skills, instant hypercompetence in multiple types of social situations, extensive knowledge of required paperwork and processes
cons of House Buying Mode: cannot fucking sleep. can't go to sleep can't go BACK to sleep once awake even if i wake for the first time at 7:30am on a saturday, SUNDAYS ARE UNBEARABLE BECAUSE ALL THE ESTATE AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AND MORTGAGE PEOPLE ARE CLOSED AND MY BRAIN WON'T LET ME DO ANYTHING THAT ISN'T ABOUT HOUSES
#i am. havjng a great time why do you ask#we have two months and counting down until the landlord kicks us out#:))))))))#fx.p
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Simplify Your Financial Future with Remortgage Brokers in Leeds
As a homeowner, you can optimise your financial future using remortgage brokers in Leeds. Whether you're seeking better interest rates, releasing equity, or consolidating debt, a remortgage can be a game-changer. But navigating the complex world of remortgages alone can be daunting. That's where remortgage brokers come in. In this guide, we'll explore the invaluable services offered by these experts and how they can help you secure the best deal for your unique situation.
1. Local Expertise
Leeds is a dynamic and diverse city, and the property market can be equally diverse. Remortgage brokers based in Leeds possess invaluable local knowledge. They understand the intricacies of the Leeds property market, including neighbourhood-specific trends and lenders who are active in the area. This expertise is instrumental in finding tailored solutions for your remortgage needs.
2. Access to Exclusive Deals
Leeds remortgage brokers have established relationships with a network of lenders. This access allows them to present you with exclusive deals and offers that may not be readily available to the public. These tailored options can save you money and time.
3. Simplified Comparison
One of the most significant advantages of working with a remortgage broker is the ability to compare multiple options effortlessly. Instead of approaching each lender individually, a broker streamlines the process by presenting you with a curated selection of options that align with your goals.
4. Expert Guidance
Remortgage brokers offer expert guidance throughout the remortgage process. They'll assess your financial situation, help you understand your eligibility, and advise you on the most suitable products. This personalised support from remortgage brokers in Leeds ensures that you make informed decisions.
5. Time and Money Savings
Time is money, and a remortgage broker can save you both. They handle the paperwork, negotiate with lenders, and ensure your application is processed efficiently. This minimises stress and maximises your chances of a successful remortgage.
6. Long-Term Financial Planning
Beyond the immediate benefits of securing a remortgage, brokers can help you align your remortgage with your long-term financial goals. Whether it's reducing your mortgage term or accessing equity for investments, they can offer strategic insights.
Conclusion
In conclusion, remortgage brokers are your allies in optimising your homeownership experience. With their local expertise, access to exclusive deals, simplified comparison, expert guidance, and time-saving capabilities, they are your ticket to a brighter financial future in this vibrant city. Don't miss the opportunity to make the most of your home; consult with professional remortgage brokers in Leeds today.
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Understanding the Role of Residential Property Solicitors: Your Guide to Smooth Transactions
Buying or selling a home is a significant milestone, but the legal side of property transactions can often be challenging to navigate alone. This is where Residential Property Solicitors in Edinburgh come into play, offering specialised services to guide clients through the complex steps involved in property deals. With the expertise of a property solicitor, buyers and sellers alike can experience smoother transactions, fewer delays, and greater peace of mind.
In this article, we’ll explore these solicitors' pivotal roles, why they’re essential in Edinburgh’s property market, and how they help ensure that every aspect of a residential property transaction goes as planned.
Why Choose a Residential Property Solicitor in Edinburgh?
Edinburgh’s property market is unique and competitive, with a mix of historic homes, modern developments, and prime real estate opportunities. This dynamic setting presents distinct legal challenges, making the expertise of a residential property solicitor crucial. Local solicitors have a strong understanding of Scottish property law and specific knowledge of Edinburgh’s housing market, regulations, and property values.
Opting for a solicitor experienced in the nuances of Edinburgh’s property market can save clients from potential issues related to zoning laws, heritage preservation restrictions, and buyer-seller negotiations, all while ensuring a seamless transaction.
What Services Do Residential Property Solicitors Offer?
Residential property solicitors provide a wide range of services to assist both buyers and sellers. Here’s an overview of the key services typically offered by residential property solicitors in Edinburgh:
1. Conveyancing Services
Conveyancing refers to the legal procedure involved in the transfer of property ownership from the seller to the buyer. This includes preparing and verifying all legal documents, such as the title deed and property disclosures, to ensure that everything is legally binding. A solicitor’s primary responsibility is to protect their client’s interests throughout this process.
2. Title Deed Verification and Searches
Title deeds provide proof of property ownership, and verifying their accuracy is crucial. Residential property solicitors conduct thorough title searches to confirm that the seller has the right to sell the property and that there are no unresolved disputes or legal restrictions attached. This step helps prevent potential conflicts and unexpected issues later in the process.
3. Handling Offers and Negotiations
When an offer is made on a property, a solicitor can help ensure that the terms are clear, legally binding, and fair. Buyers may negotiate to secure the best deal and include specific conditions. For sellers, they provide guidance on structuring offers and negotiating terms that meet legal standards, ensuring the transaction is beneficial and compliant.
4. Drafting and Reviewing Contracts
Contracts in real estate transactions can be complex, often including conditions related to payment terms, contingencies, and deadlines. Residential property solicitors draft and review these contracts to make sure all clauses align with Scottish law and that there are no ambiguities. They aim to safeguard clients from misunderstandings or loopholes that could delay or disrupt the transaction.
5. Arranging and Managing Mortgages
Many property transactions involve financing, and a solicitor’s role in mortgage management can be invaluable. They can communicate directly with mortgage lenders, assist with paperwork, and ensure that financing aligns with the purchase agreement’s terms. They’ll also confirm that mortgage terms meet legal requirements, protecting clients from unexpected fees or obligations.
6. Completion and Transfer of Funds
Once all documents are signed and approved, residential property solicitors manage the final step of transferring ownership, known as completion. They arrange for the buyer’s funds to be transferred to the seller, file the necessary documents with the Land Register of Scotland, and ensure a smooth handover of the property. Their assistance at this stage ensures a seamless, secure transition of ownership.
The Importance of Local Knowledge
When hiring a Residential Property Solicitor in Edinburgh, clients benefit significantly from local expertise. Edinburgh’s unique blend of historic properties, zoning laws, and heritage protections requires in-depth knowledge of both property law and the city’s specific regulations. Whether it’s navigating the requirements for purchasing a listed building or ensuring compliance with city regulations for newly developed apartments, local solicitors are well-equipped to handle Edinburgh’s distinctive property landscape.
Additionally, Edinburgh’s competitive property market often demands quick decision-making and negotiation. Experienced residential property solicitors understand the local housing demand and know how to help clients present competitive offers while ensuring legal protection.
Benefits of Working with Residential Property Solicitors
Hiring a residential property solicitor offers numerous advantages that contribute to a seamless property transaction experience. Here are several important advantages:
1. Reduced Risk of Legal Issues
Property transactions involve various legal complexities, from verifying title deeds to handling zoning compliance. By working with a solicitor, clients significantly reduce their risk of encountering legal issues that could derail or complicate the transaction. Solicitors also ensure that all agreements are legally binding and protect clients’ rights.
2. Efficient and Quick Process
Experienced residential property solicitors streamline the process, reducing the time it takes to complete a transaction. They can expedite necessary paperwork, communicate with all parties involved, and handle any unexpected issues that arise. With their assistance, clients can often avoid delays and reach completion on schedule.
3. Peace of Mind
Knowing that an experienced professional is handling every legal detail of the transaction allows clients to focus on the excitement of moving into or selling their property. The solicitor’s role is to foresee and address any potential issues, ensuring a smooth and transparent process.
4. Access to Additional Legal Services
Many residential property solicitors also offer a range of supplementary legal services, such as assistance with wills and estates, advice on inheritance tax, and property dispute resolution. This additional support can be particularly valuable for those dealing with complex property issues or planning for long-term financial security.
Key Considerations When Choosing a Residential Property Solicitor
Selecting the right solicitor is essential for a positive experience in property transactions. There are multiple factors to consider.
- Experience in Edinburgh’s Property Market
Choose a solicitor with a proven track record in the Edinburgh property market. Their familiarity with local laws and regulations can be instrumental in avoiding complications and ensuring a smooth process.
- Transparent Pricing
Make sure to ask for a detailed quote and an explanation of fees before hiring a solicitor. Transparency is essential to avoid unexpected expenses and budget accordingly.
- Clear Communication
A good solicitor should provide regular updates, explain legal jargon clearly, and be responsive to questions. Effective communication is essential for managing expectations and resolving any issues that may come up.
- Recommendations and Reviews
Seek out reviews or endorsements from past clients. Online reviews can provide valuable insights into a solicitor’s reliability, communication skills, and overall performance.
Conclusion
In Edinburgh’s thriving property market, working with a Residential Property Solicitor can make the difference between a smooth transaction and a stressful experience. From handling intricate legal details to ensuring compliance with Edinburgh’s property regulations, these professionals offer invaluable support throughout the buying or selling process. With the right solicitor, clients can navigate the complexities of residential property transactions confidently, knowing they have an expert advocate by their side.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or a seller looking to get the best value, hiring an experienced Residential Property Solicitor in Edinburgh ensures that your property transaction is legally secure and smoothly executed.
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