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...
by Richard Lumborg | Dec 7, 2020 | Residential Property
Party wall disputes in Jersey property law Party wall disputes are not uncommon and can arise from several different circumstances. Here, we look at what is meant by party wall in Jersey property law and how to avoid party wall disputes. What is meant by a party wall...
by Richard Lumborg | Nov 24, 2020 | News, Residential Property
Shaun O’Connor joins Parslows as a property conveyancing consultant Parslows is delighted to announce the appointment of Shaun O’Connor as a Property Conveyancing Consultant. Shaun has over 38 years’ experience in Jersey conveyancing and property law, both as...
by Richard Lumborg | Oct 17, 2019 | News, Residential Property
Parslows Jersey strengthen their residential property team with the appointment of Melanie Guest Parslows Jersey is delighted to announce that Mel Guest has joined the residential property team as a senior conveyancing executive. Mel joins Parslows with a wealth of...
by Richard Lumborg | Jun 19, 2019 | Residential Property
What is a freehold charge over Jersey property? Freehold Charge If the property is a freehold property, then the Bank will secure its loan by means of either: a simple conventional hypothec (‘HCS’) a bond or acknowledgement of indebtedness registered in the Royal...
by Richard Lumborg | Jun 7, 2019 | Residential Property
Disputes over Jersey property – voisinage (duty of neighbours) What is voisinage? Under Jersey property law you owe a customary duty to your neighbour. The Jersey concept of voisinage governs the relationships between neighbouring landowners. This essentially...
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