On 1st December 2011, a Phew conveyancing solicitor was instructed by a client to assist in the purchase of a property located on Woolwich Road, Abbeywood, London. The property was purchased for £ 250000 by the client. The local authority related to the deal was the London Borough of Barnet.
The Conveyancing solicitor inspected the Office copy entries related to the freehold property. The property held an absolute title which eliminated all worries about its ownership as it was guaranteed by the registry. The solicitor also ensured that the owner and his family members were the sole occupants of the property before the sale was carried out.
According to a conveyance dated 21st June 1926, there were some additional restrictive covenants registered against the property. The client is required to maintain fences on the property as referred in the first entry of the charges register. The property was only meant for residential purposes and no sort of business activities like the sale of liquor or beer must be carried out.
The conveyancing team also exposed that the property stood in an area which came under the control of Smoke Control Order and Clean air Act. According to the Smoke Control Order, excess smoke from chimney was not allowed to be disposed into the environment and according to the Clean Air Act smoke of any kind from other premises was not allowed.
Woolwich Road is adopted & is maintained by London Borough of Barnet. Our conveyancing solicitors’ inspection did not reveal any future plans regarding the arrival of new roads or maintenance of existing roads within 200 metres of the property.
The conveyancing solicitor who appeared for the seller was Advantage Property Lawyers.