As the current deadline on the government’s Stamp Duty Holiday draws closer, Dutton Gregory look to radical and innovative new ways to help their clients’ complete on their property purchase in time for the deadline – promising that if they don’t, clients won't have to pay their legal fees!
Dutton Gregory want to do everything in their power to ensure all their clients affected by the Stamp Duty Holiday complete before the deadline – alleviating stresses where possible and saving thousands of pounds in the process.
This is why they're pledging to all affected clients that if their transaction doesn’t complete before the 1st April, they will not have to pay their legal fees.*
Commenting on this ambitious promise, Sarah Sams, Partner and Head of Residential Property says:
“I have a great team here so, although some may suggest this is a bold move - and in a way it is - I know we won’t let anyone down. We are here when people need us which, for those looking to buy a property, is now”
If you’ve already instructed Dutton Gregory in the purchase of your property, your conveyancer will be able to inform you as to whether you meet the criteria for this promotion. If you’re still looking to instruct a conveyancer for your purchase, you have until 5pm on 21st March to instruct our team and be included in this promotion.
For more information and our full terms and conditions for this promotion, visit: https://www.duttongregory.co.uk/cms/document/sdlt-terms-and-conditions.pdf
Whilst Dutton Gregory are working hard for their clients to ensure they met the deadline, many home buyers will be looking at other ways they can help ensure that their property transaction completes in time.
Here are our top tips on what home buyers can directly do to help speed things along:
- Investigate the delays
There can be a thousand reasons why a property transaction takes slower to complete than it should do. Consider what the actual delay is.
Is it because someone has not received a mortgage offer? If so, can they switch to a lender who will issue a mortgage offer quickly? Is it because a search will not be returned in time? Can they use search insurance instead? Could someone be persuaded to move into rented accommodation rather than holding up the chain?
A good Estate Agent (of which there are many) can assist you, if they’re involved, in checking with the chain and streamlining these issues.
- Effective communication
Keep an open line of communication with your estate agent, conveyancer, mortgage lender, etc. Be honest and open about your expectations and ensure that any questions or concerns you have are relayed to them. Likewise, trust in their expertise and advice and be sure to act on any requests or actions asked of you as soon as you can.
- Do your research
Keep up to date with the latest news and developments in the property industry. The property industry hears of new developments and government guidance the same time as everyone else, and work as quickly as possible to dissect and implement any changes where required. Ensure you’re keeping updated too to prevent any shocks and surprises during your transaction.
To find out more about this promotion, or to speak to a legal expert about your property needs, you can contact our New Business Team on 02380215225 or resquotes@duttongregory.co.uk
*Terms and Conditions apply. – https://www.duttongregory.co.uk/cms/document/sdlt-terms-and-conditions.pdf