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Lianne Priest has worked in law since 2006 and now works on Coodes’ Residential Property team.
She deals with a wide variety of residential property matters, ranging from sales and purchases to complex transactions on behalf of individuals, and companies, including charities.
Lianne is approachable and efficient and because of this has many repeat clients who come to her for assistance with their legal work.
She has particular expertise in matrimonial conveyancing and transfers of equity. Transfers of equity can be complicated, and depending on the circumstances it can also be stressful and emotionally taxing.
Lianne is aware that property matters can be demanding and understands that good communication with clients along with sound execution of the legal work is essential.
Acting on behalf of unmarried cohabiting clients purchasing a property who wished to hold the property as tenants in common. Preparing and finalising a Deed of Trust to record their respective intentions as the extent of their beneficial interests in the property and how the net proceeds shall be distributed upon sale.
Handling the purchase of part of an existing property, Lianne negotiated provisions to ensure suitability for lender and client from a practical use point. She also ensured appropriate rights and definitions were added to the transfer deed supplied by the seller’s solicitors.
Handling the complex leasehold purchase of a sub-let property involving a deed of surrender and the grant of a new lease. Lianne negotiated the terms of the lease and advised the client about the then impending changes to legislation that would financially impact her proposed purchase.
Managing the sale of an unregistered property and successfully applying to the Land Charges Department to remove a Land Charge entry in respect of a settled ‘puisne mortgage’ in favour of deceased relatives where there was limited documentation available.
Handling the purchase of an off-plan new build property and ensuring the suitability of the contract and the transfer deed provisions. This included adding a clause to the contract so that the completion (which was on notice) was conditional upon completion, taking place prior to the expiry of client’s mortgage offer.
Acting on behalf of a separated joint owner in relation to a transfer of part of land / property to a former spouse, pursuant to the terms of a divorce financial consent order. Lianne ensured that the transfer deed (TP1) included appropriate provisions to safeguard the clients’ interest in the land/property they were retaining.
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