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Welcome to our latest newswire

Welcome to the March edition of the Mander Hadley newswire, here to make sure you’re updated on the latest developments in our firm and in the law.

This month, we’ll take a look at some of the best ways to approach buying commercial property at auction, as well as the Chancellor’s changes to property taxes following the Spring Budget. We will also examine what happens when someone is struggling to pay Inheritance Tax and upcoming changes to IHT obligations.

Finally, our Residential Conveyancing team will dive into the benefits and perils of buying a new build property for homeowners.

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Top tips for buying commercial property at auction

 

Carl Jones

Director - Head of Commercial Department

As an alternative to investing in commercial property through traditional means, buying at auction can be hugely beneficial for business owners.

It can be much cheaper than buying on the open market and provide access to a wider range of less traditional spaces.

 
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What happens if you can’t pay Inheritance Tax?

 

Rachel Blackburn

Head of Wills, Probate and Older Client Services

In short, you may face delays or difficulties in applying for probate and distributing assets according to a Will or rules of intestacy.

When someone passes away and you become responsible for administering their estate, you may become liable to pay Inheritance Tax (IHT) on their assets.

 
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How will the Spring Budget impact property owners?

 

Elizabeth Jennings

Director - Commercial Property & Charities

The Chancellor delivered his 2024 Spring Budget on 6 March, presenting a ‘Budget for long-term growth’ in the face of an upcoming general election.

Changes to how certain properties are taxed could have a significant impact on owners, including those of residential and holiday properties – and could leave some property owners seeking to sell up.

 
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Buying a new build – Understanding potential pitfalls

 

Becky Cutting

Chartered Legal Executive

Buying a home is always an exciting time for individuals, couples or families – but it can also be stressful.

This is particularly true for those buying a new build property.

 
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Latest from our blog

 

Here are some of the useful blogs we have produced this month covering a wide range of topics.

Dismissal and re-engagement – A new draft Code of Practice
Dealing with changes in circumstances in childcare arrangements
Is shared ownership right for you? Pros and cons of partial property ownership
Introducing new family members into your Will
Top tips for choosing the right land for your commercial property

If you need advice on any of the topics covered above, please contact our experienced team today.

 
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