Property Law
Expert legal guidance for all your property transactions and disputes
Property Law Expertise
At Henry Jones Legal, we understand that property transactions are often the most significant financial decisions our clients make. Our experienced property law team provides comprehensive legal services for residential and commercial property matters across London and the UK.
Whether you're buying your first home, expanding your business premises, or managing a property portfolio, our solicitors combine technical expertise with practical commercial awareness to ensure your interests are protected.
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Residential Conveyancing
Comprehensive support for buying, selling, and transferring residential properties.
- Property purchase and sale
- Leasehold and freehold transactions
- New build purchases
- Help to Buy schemes
- Right to Buy transactions
- Remortgaging services
Commercial Property
Expert guidance for businesses in commercial property transactions and management.
- Office and retail acquisitions
- Commercial lease agreements
- Property development
- Investment properties
- Portfolio management
- Commercial mortgages
Landlord & Tenant
Comprehensive services for both landlords and tenants in the UK property market.
- Tenancy agreements
- Lease renewals
- Rent reviews
- Property management
- Dispute resolution
- Legal compliance
Our Process
Initial Consultation
Understand your needs and objectives
Legal Assessment
Review documentation and conduct searches
Transaction Progress
Handle negotiations and documentation
Completion
Finalise the transaction securely
Common Questions
How long does a typical property transaction take?
A straightforward property transaction typically takes 8-12 weeks. However, this can vary depending on factors such as chain length, mortgage arrangements, and search results.
What are the differences between freehold and leasehold?
Freehold means you own both the property and the land it stands on indefinitely. Leasehold means you have the right to use the property for a fixed period, typically through a lease agreement with the freeholder.
Do I need a solicitor for a commercial lease?
Yes, we strongly recommend legal representation for commercial leases. These are complex documents with significant long-term implications for your business.
What searches are required when buying a property?
Standard searches include Local Authority, Environmental, Water & Drainage, and Land Registry. Additional searches may be required depending on the property location and type.
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Whether you're buying, selling, or managing property, our expert team is here to help guide you through the process.
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