Fountain Court
32 Frances Rd
Windsor
Berkshire SL4 3AA
Tel: +44 (0) 1753 851 133
Fax: +44 (0) 1753 850 812
DX: 3808 Windsor

info@lovegrovesllp.com

We provide a comprehensive and personal service for all types of freehold and leasehold property transactions nationwide. All matters are dealt with by our Conveyancing lawyers personally. Our approach is pro-active and professional and our clients are kept fully informed throughout each transaction, from initial instructions through to completion. For purchases or sales in the local area, you can rely on our specialists’ extensive local knowledge to address any unexpected practical issues, ensuring that the transaction runs smoothly and expeditiously. Our practice areas:

  • Residential Conveyancing
  • Plot Sales
  • Town and Country Planning
  • Leasehold Enfranchisement
  • Mortgages and Re-mortgages
  • Private Client
  • Transfer of Equity
  • Right to Buy
  • Advice for Tenants and Landlords

Please feel free to contact one of our Conveyancing specialists on 01753 851133 or email info@lovegrovesllp.com to discuss your property transaction needs or for a free no obligation quote.

If you would like a quote/initial advice on your proposed transaction by e-mail, then please let us have full details of the transaction, including the value of the property/ whether a related sale or purchase is involved.

Home Information Packs

On 21 May 2010, the coalition Government suspended the requirement for a HIP. Homes marketed after this date will no longer require a HIP, however an Energy Performance Certificate will still be required. For further information, please call one of our Conveyancing specialists on 01753 851133 or email us on info@lovegrovesllp.com.

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