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At Step Legal Solicitors, a dedicated lawyer will support you throughout, offering a Professional and Personal Service, whilst remaining competitive with fees. What more can i say?. this company and to be specific Anees offer a service which should be envied by all other legal conveyancers. If you want a job done, . I went to Steplegal after an industrial accident and was seen by Anna Rushton, who immediately put me at ease with her professionalism and compassion.

Nothing was too much trouble. I was delighted with the way you handled my case. I tell everyone you are excellent in every way possible i.e. communication, prompt replies to everything, phone manner and what. I was glad that Mr Abid Hussain was there to take my call. Abid dealt with the claim expeditiously and I am grateful that he and his ladies were always.

I received excellent service. Mr Hussain explained everything in detail and I never had to worry about a thing beyond signing a few papers. I have received a very good service from Mr Hussain and was very pleased with the outcome.
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At Step Legal Solicitors, our experienced personal injury lawyers can help you to claim compensation for any accident or violent criminal act in which you or a loved one were hurt and for which you were not to blame.
We can bring a personal injury claim on your behalf following any type of accident for which you or a relative you are claiming for were not to blame.
This includes accidents causing only minor to moderate harm as well as those resulting in death or serious injury such as brain damage, full or partial limb amputation, permanent scarring, catastrophic spinal injury leading to paraplegia, quadriplegia or tetraplegia or any other severe physical or psychological condition.
If you have decided to sell your home or are looking to buy a property to live in or to use as an investment vehicle, then you will need the support of an experienced residential conveyancing lawyer who can attend to the legal formalities required to transfer ownership of the property into or out of your name, to comply with the requirements of your mortgage lender and to ensure that your personal and financial interests remain protected.
Enlisting the help of a solicitor when you are buying a property is particularly important given the application of the 'buyer beware' rule (also known as caveat emptor), which means that there is no obligation on the seller to tell you if there are any problems with the property - rather the onus is on you to ask whether such problems exist and to make whatever searches and enquiries are needed to help you decide whether it is sensible for you to proceed.
If you are looking to buy or sell a property, or to remortgage one that you already own, then you will probably have heard the term 'conveyancing' mentioned a few times.
But what does it mean and how does it work?
We can assist whatever the property price and whether you are a first time buyer, someone looking to move up or down the property ladder or even a seasoned and repeat property investor.
We can also help whether your property is one that you own outright (a freehold property) or one in which you have a defined interest for a set number of years and on which you may pay ground rent and a service charge (a leasehold property).
There are a number of reasons why you might choose to remortgage your home or a buy-to-let investment property, including wanting to switch from one mortgage product to another (e.g. from variable rate to fixed rate), wanting to move from your current lender to a new provider or even wanting to access some of the value you have built up in your property via an equity release in order to fund home improvements or perhaps the purchase of a new car.
Our residential remortgage lawyers are all qualified professionals who have a wealth of experience in handling the remortgage of a vast array of properties, from family homes and holiday rentals to buy-to-let properties and large, privately owned residential investment portfolios.
If you want to transfer a property out of your name and into the name of someone else, then there are two ways you can do this: a conventional sale or a transfer of equity.
A sale will be appropriate where your aim is to dispose of the property and neither you nor anyone else living there intends to remain.
Whatever the circumstances, where a transfer of equity is required you will need specialist advice from a conveyancing team who are experienced in dealing with this sort of transaction, who can help to make the process as simple as possible, who can ensure that it is completed at a reasonable cost and within an acceptable time period and who will make sure that you know what is happening through regular updates and progress reports.
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