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“When you are buying to let, we understand how important it is to complete as soon as possible, to get you off to a good start.” Mike Wilson, Partner
With the use of our online resources we are able to help speed up the legal process to ensure that you complete your investment as soon as possible. That said, we make sure that everything is in order, completing the legal requirements accurately and with minimum fuss, providing you with a swift purchase and a legally sound investment.
At Moore Blatch we work with you to meet your timescales. If there is a chain of transactions, we know that communication is the key. We are highly proactive in pushing the transaction along because we know the sooner you complete, the sooner you’ll be able to start generating income from your property.
"The standard of service from your office has been to an exceptional level. Short of asking if I needed assistance in decorating my new house (the option is still there!) there was nothing more you could have done. Thank you"
If you have enquiry or specific question feel free to contact us.
Alternatively feel free to email us your questions.
Peter Jeffery, Partner
Our commercial team is staffed by top ex-City lawyers who can advise on a whole range of issues connected to the running of a business. They’ve built up a real specialism in the IT, telecommunications and leisure sectors, and regularly work with companies locally and nationwide on deals that can reach up to £80 million.
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Our expertise in land development and property matters is second to none in the region. As a result, we act for a number of national house builders including Barratt Homes and Churchill Retirement Living, Southampton City Council and a large variety of smaller enterprises. Our property teams have years of experience and continually strive and succeed in providing a top quality service for all our clients.
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