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Why use a Solicitor to purchase a property? with Chantal Butters

Why use a Solicitor to purchase a property? with Chantal Butters It is important to use a Conveyancing Solicitor when purchasing a property. With house buying, there are a number of highly important documents that must be completed as well as conducting searches into the property and the surrounding area, that a Solicitor can take care of on your behalf.

In this video, let Cheltenham-based, Residential Property specialist Chantal Butters talk you through the reasons you should use a Solicitor when purchasing a property.


At Thomson & Bancks, we welcome all Residential Conveyancing enquiries and are happy to quote for work or to advise you on the budget that you may need. With such important decisions to make, we advise our customers to not cut corners and to take risks with their future. With no hidden costs and a service that is responsive to your individual needs, our approachable lawyers will handle your work effectively and efficiently with the ethos You Matter to Us.

If you are wondering how to get started and would like to have a word to see what we can suggest for you, please call or email any one of our four offices in Pershore, Tewkesbury, Cheltenham or Stratford-upon-Avon. Our team will be happy to respond to your enquiry and, if you request, provide a quotation for the cost of our services. Get in touch with our specialists today.


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Having a knowledgeable property expert on your side is invaluable - from tenancy agreements to advice on buying property at auction, we are here to provide guidance and support whatever your circumstances.

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