Property Law Solicitors in Accrington
Clough & Willis's expert property law solicitors have many years of expertise in dealing with all aspects of both residential property law in and around Accrington.
Conveyancing Law Solicitors in Accrington
Our property law solicitors assist hundreds of people each year to move house in and around Accrington.
Here at Clough & Willis Solicitors we understand that for most people, buying a new home or selling an existing home can be one of the most stressful times of your life. Each residential property purchase or sale is dealt with from instruction to completion by the same qualified Conveyancing solicitor so you will always know who to talk to throughout the process.
Whether it's finding out what the Conveyancing fees will be for your property or having Conveyancing explained in detail the property law solicitors at Clough & Willis will be able to give you clear advice and information to help you make an informed decision.
Property Disputes in and Around Accrington
If you have a property dispute with one of your neighbours in and around Accrington the property law experts at Clough & Willis Solicitors may be able to help you.
Whether it's a boundary or property line dispute Property litigation is a complex and specialist area of law and boundary dispute claims are often protracted and expensive to litigate. It's important you ensure you are represented by property law solicitors with experience, knowledge and the ability to negotiate.
Be it through negotiation or Court proceedings Clough & Willis Solicitors will aim to achieve the best outcome possible for our clients.
Equity Release
Whether you want to carry out essential repairs or home improvements the property law team at Clough & Willis Solicitors can help you with your equity release.
Mortgages and Remortgages
We can advise you on all legal aspect of mortgages and remortgages including buy to let mortgages.
Landlord & Tenant Law
Clough & Willis act for private landlords and tenants, and advise on a range of legal matters from the terms of the Tenancy Agreement, to the Tenancy Deposit Scheme, to evicting tenants and terminating the tenancy and recovery of any unpaid rent.