by Richard Lumborg | Nov 1, 2022 | Commercial Property, General, News, Residential Property
Congratulations to Martin on reaching 50 years in conveyancing Congratulations to Martin Le Maistre who today celebrates 50 years in conveyancing. Martin has worked during his long career on all aspects of Jersey property transactions from first time buyer to...
by Richard Lumborg | Aug 10, 2022 | Probate, Residential Property
The registration requirements when inheriting Immovable property or house (real estate) under Jersey law Where there is a Jersey Immovable Will and the real estate is left to heirs at law Registration The Will should be registered with the Public Registry,...
by Richard Lumborg | Mar 24, 2022 | Residential Property
There are three types of property: Jersey freehold property The principle of Freehold is that the land on which the property sits is owned by you and everything below and above that plot of land also. This is the traditional method of conveying property in Jersey....
by Richard Lumborg | Mar 21, 2022 | Residential Property
Purchasing freehold property in Jersey What actually is a freehold? The concept of ownership is, in Jersey law, very simple: a person owns land or he does not. The only qualification is the case of joint ownership. The English concept of an “estate in” land plays no...
by Richard Lumborg | Feb 15, 2021 | Residential Property
Purchasing flying freehold property in Jersey – a brief guide In this guide, our legal experts will explain the process of purchasing flying freehold property in Jersey. What is a flying freehold property? Flying freehold is a form of co-ownership: A larger...
by Richard Lumborg | Feb 9, 2021 | Residential Property
The procedure for purchasing a share transfer property in Jersey When you buy a flat or unit by share transfer, you are purchasing shares in a company. The company owns the property and your ownership of the shares gives you a right to occupy the flat or unit, as the...
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