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Clutton Cox Blog

Paul Hajek has been a Conveyancing Solicitor for 27 years. Paul Hajek has been managing partner of Clutton Cox Solicitors, a firm of Conveyancing Specialists in Chipping Sodbury, Bristol, South Gloucestershire for the last 24 years. Paul Hajek is a prolific blogger and has blogs on topics ranging from Conveyancing, Estate Agency, The Housing Market, Wills and Probate, as well as other aspects of the property market in the UK. In this series of blogposts you will be given simple step by step guidance in plain English on all aspects of the Conveyancing Process to help guide you through the home buying maze. Paul Hajek aims to make the Clutton Cox Conveyancing Solicitors website the best and most informed in England and Wales. Paul would be pleased to hear from any one with questions on Conveyancing not covered by his blogposts

Recent posts by ‘Clutton Cox Blog’

Do You Always Need Planning Permission When Altering or Extending Your House?

Changes to the law in the last few years means that not all extensions require planning permission... Read more

Party Wall Act: Respect Thy Neighbour

when considering building on a party walls you must give notice to your neighbours... Read more

Chancel Repair Liability: Some of Your Questions Answered

Chancel Repair Liability often crops up when buying a property near a medieval church. Here are some questions answered... Read more

Hacking Concerns Halt Conveyancing Reforms

how hacking has also had an effect in halting reforms to e conveyancing... Read more

You Just Can’t Rely on a Lender’s Valuation

when buying a property for personal occupation or buy to let get your own independent survey and valuation... Read more

Can a Right of Way Exist Without Written Proof?

Can a right of way be acquired even where there are no deeds... Read more

Planning Permission for Listed Buildings: Black and White or Yellow?

be carefull what you do with a listed building, especially if you want to paint the front door a different colour... Read more

Conveyancing Quality Scheme: Can You Feel It?

a new quality scheme introduced by the Law Society is designed to make it easier to differentiate between conveyancing firms... Read more

Selling Your House: Your First Offer May Be Your Best Offer

Sellers in the current market do not dismiss the first offer on your property as derisory... Read more

Conveyancing Problems: The Risk of Flooding

the risk of flooding is one more thing to invetigate when buying a property... Read more