JD Supra: Requirements to obtain Leaseholder Certificates and/or serve Landlord Certificates for landlords of UK residential blocks with fire defects
Requirements to obtain Leaseholder Certificates and/or serve Landlord Certificates for landlords of UK residential blocks with fire defects
Many will be aware of the restrictions on the recovery of service charge, related to works to remedy fire safety defects in buildings over 11 metres in height, from residential leaseholders. This ...
The Yorkshire Post: Building Safety Fund opens for new applications and Leaseholder Protections Checker launched
Building Safety Fund opens for new applications and Leaseholder Protections Checker launched
London Evening Standard: Certificate of compliance: what is this and why do we need to pay for it?
Question: We are buying a leasehold flat and our solicitor says that he needs to get us a certificate of compliance, and we will have to meet the cost of this. What is this certificate? Answer: In the ...
Certificate of compliance: what is this and why do we need to pay for it?
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A deed is the legal document that transfers ownership of real property from one person to another. Without a valid deed, you have no proof that a property transaction actually happened, and no way to establish your ownership in the public record.
Learn about deeds, their legal definitions, types, and requirements. Discover the differences between a deed and a title, ensuring informed property transactions.
Specifically, in common law, a deed is any legal instrument in writing which passes, affirms or confirms an interest, right, or property and that is signed, attested, delivered, and in some jurisdictions, sealed. It is commonly associated with transferring (conveyancing) title to property.