Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors have extensive experience in all areas of Residential Property and Conveyancing acting both both private individuals, investors, financial institutions and private companies in relation to:
Property Sales
Property Purchase
Property Remortgages & Restructuring
Co – ownership agreements
Planning Permission
Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPO’s)
Title Deeds review
Property disputes
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ReadThe term Conveyancing is a legal term used to describe the transfer of legal title/ ownership of property from one person to another. In other words Conveyancing is the purchase and sale of a property.
ReadFor further information on Residential Property / Conveyancing please contact Cosgrove Gaynard Solicitors by calling 01 2340044, by emailing us at info@cgsolicitors.ie or by filling out our online contact form. Your enquiry will be forwarded to a solicitor who specialises in Property Law and Conveyancing.
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