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Moving home in Scotland is a slightly different process to England and Wales. Have a look at our overview of the Scottish conveyancing process.
Conveyancing, Scotland
Whether it's getting that divan down the stairs, or the piano through the front door, we've collected the best tips for moving awkward items.
General Moving Advice, Removals
There are different types of house surveys to consider that can help you make an informed decision when buying a house. A Level 2 Homebuyers Survey is the most popular choice, but what exactly is it?
Surveying Process, Surveys
Buying a home? Find out how you can benefit from the expert guidance of a RICS Registered Surveyor for your house survey.
Surveying Advice, Surveys
Your insurance firm may require an extra premium to cover you when you move house. This is called an ‘outside the home’ or ‘personal possessions’ supplement. But this can be less than the price of a takeaway meal!
Frequently asked questions about the Home Report, required for sellers in Scotland.
Home Reports, Scotland, Surveys
A Level 3 Building Survey is the most detailed home survey, but what does it include and is the right option for you?
The Law Society's Conveyancing Quality Scheme was launched in 2010, but is now becoming visible. We explain what this entails.
Conveyancing, Conveyancing Process
Buying in a conservation area has advantages and disadvantages - find out all about them here.
Buying a house, Conveyancing
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