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Parachute Law Solicitors.
Law Practice
London, England 167 followers
Accessible, affordable legal services delivered directly to you by phone, email or Skype.
About us
Practical, user-friendly, affordable legal services delivered directly to you by phone, email or video call. A new breed of legal services provider, Parachute Law bypasses the stuffiness of traditional law firms and gets straight to the heart of your legal conundrum. Transparent, pre-agreed charges for practical, no-nonsense legal advice affordable for businesses and individuals alike.
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https://www.parachutelaw.co.uk
External link for Parachute Law Solicitors.
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Commercial Contracts, Employment Law, Private Client, Corporate Law, Property Law, Wills, ID Verification, Independent Legal Advice, Equity, Beneficial Interest, Mortgage ILA, Director Guarantee, and Severance of Joint Tenancy
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Primary
27 Old Gloucester Street
London, England WC1N 3AX, GB
Employees at Parachute Law Solicitors.
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📢 Who gets the house when an unmarried couple splits up? 💡 This depends on how you legally own the property. However, in some cases a non-owner may be able to make a claim to an interest in the property after the break down of the relationship. If you are in dispute over rights to the property but do not have the recommended deeds in place, you should get legal advice as soon as possible. We can help! ⬇️ Read More ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gnvZfkhT https://lnkd.in/gTe-Pz5J ⭐️Add us on NextDoor! https://lnkd.in/gBpXjE8M #legaladvice #propertydisputes #uksolicitors #expertsolicitors #propertydisputelitigation #property #propertydisputesolicitors
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Can my partner kick me out of the property? 💡This comparison particularly talks about property owned by one partner. 📢 In England and Wales, the Sole Legal Owner of a property can generally dispose of it however they like. If your partner is the legal owner of your home and you are not, you may be able to stop them from selling their home out from under you, under very specific circumstances. Preventing sale of your home if one partner is the sole owner will be different depending on whether the non-owner has any beneficial interest. 📢 Do you need help preventing sale or disposal if one partner is the sole owner? ⬇️ Read More ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/duvknwGr ⭐️Add us on NextDoor! https://lnkd.in/gBpXjE8M #legaladvice #propertydisputes #uksolicitors #expertsolicitors #propertydisputelitigation #property #propertydisputesolicitors
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📢 Can my partner kick me out of a registered property? 📌 A cohabitee may be able to prevent sale or disposal if their partner is the sole owner if they: • register their beneficial interest at the Land Registry, or, • have open legal proceedings on the property 📢 Can my partner kick me out if the house is not registered? 📌 You may be able to protect your interest by registering your beneficial interest on the title deed, but this is rarely possible as it would require the legal owner's consent. It is always wise to register your beneficial interest as early as possible and before any future breakdown of the relationship. ⬇️ Read More ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/duvknwGr ⭐️Add us on NextDoor! https://lnkd.in/gBpXjE8M #legaladvice #propertydisputes #uksolicitors #expertsolicitors #propertydisputelitigation #property #propertydisputesolicitors
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📢 I'm splitting up with my partner. Can my solicitor act for both us? If you are breaking up with your partner, we cannot act for both of you, even where we have previously been instructed by you both in constructing your deed of trust. When there is a conflict of interest between you and your ex-partner, due to division of assets following a break up, we cannot act for you. The exceptions do not apply in a cohabitee claim, as even if you have a mutually agreed division of assets it would be our professional obligation to advise either of you of any strategy for an outcome which would be more beneficial to you. This would create a conflict of interest with the other party. ⬇️ Read More ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gS2vKJjE ⭐️Add us on NextDoor! https://lnkd.in/gBpXjE8M #legaladvice #propertydisputes #uksolicitors #expertsolicitors #conflictofinterest
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📢 How long does Land Registry take to remove a restriction? ✅ Most applications to remove restriction on property are considered within 2-3 weeks, some can take up to a month. However, if your application is especially complicated or missing information, then HM Land Registry would have to make requisitions. This is likely to take at least 6 weeks. They do offer an expedited service which can get your application considered within 10 working days. This is free of charge and expedited services are granted based on your circumstances 📌 How long does a restriction on a property last? ✅ A restriction on a property will last for a fixed duration, until the sale of the property, or until a pre-determined trigger, depending on the type of restriction. It is common for a restriction on a property to last until a debt is paid, until a beneficiary reaches a certain age, or indefinitely (until it is removed or the property is sold). You can find this information in the legal wording on your title deed. READ MORE ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/g-9XG2x2 ⭐️Add us on NextDoor! https://lnkd.in/gBpXjE8M #propertyrestrictions #landregistry #restrictions #uksolicitors
How to Remove Restriction on Property | Parachute Law
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📢 What is a disposition in land law? 📌 In land law, a disposition is the transfer of an interest. Interest is ownership of a property share, whether legal or beneficial. Dispositions include: 1. A sale or transfer 2. Certain types of lease 3. Mortgaging the property 4. The grant or reservation of an easement 5. A rentcharge/right of entry annexed to a rentcharge When there is an entry on your title deed which begins 'No disposition of the..' this means that your property is subject to a restriction. This may sound like a problem, but most of them are there for a very good reason, such as to protect against a criminal assuming your identity and selling your house. All land registry restrictions prohibit a disposition from being entered. Some relate to all dispositions, some only to dispositions of a certain kind. The restriction may be absolute, or conditional. For example, the disposition may be allowed with the consent of a third party (usually a creditor - such as your mortgage lender). READ MORE ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gBWPkqf3 ⭐️Add us on NextDoor! https://lnkd.in/gBpXjE8M #propertyrestrictions #ukproperty #restriction #uksolicitors
No Disposition of the Registered Estate | Parachute Law
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📢 What is a disposition in land law? 📌 In land law, a disposition is the transfer of an interest. Interest is ownership of a property share, whether legal or beneficial. Dispositions include: 1. A sale or transfer 2. Certain types of lease 3. Mortgaging the property 4. The grant or reservation of an easement 5. A rentcharge/right of entry annexed to a rentcharge 📢 Frequently Asked Questions 📌 How long does a restriction on a property last ✅ Different restrictions last for different lengths of time. A restriction on a property could last: - Until a specific trigger occurs (such as a debt being paid or the cancellation of a deed of trust) - Until the property is sold - Indefinitely, until the restriction is removed by the beneficiary or the Land Registry 📌 How to find out if there is a restriction on a property ✅ If you have a restriction on the property it will appear in Section B of the title deed. If the property is registered, you can get a copy of the title deed from Gov.UK and check section B to find out if there if a restriction on a property. READ MORE ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gBWPkqf3 ⭐️Add us on NextDoor! https://lnkd.in/gBpXjE8M #propertyrestrictions #ukproperty #restriction #uksolicitors
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📢 What is an ID2 verification? ✅ ID2 verification is used to prove the identity of a person for a company or corporate body, often the Director. This is required to carry out a land or property transaction by the company or corporate body. If you need ID verification for an individual, you need an ID1, instead. We carry out your Land Registry ID2 form verification online via video call for efficiency, convenience and to keep your costs down. Video verification requires an ID5, which we verify at the same time, for free. 📌 What evidence of identity do the land registry accept? ✅ Either one of List A or, two of List B, but no more that one of each type. List A: • Current valid full passport – State the country of issue and number of the passport; • Current United Kingdom, EU, Isle of Man, Channel Islands photo-card driving licence (not a provisional licence) – State the number of the licence; or • Current Bio-metric Residence Permit issued by the UK Home Office to a non-UK national resident in the UK – State the number of the permit. List B: • Credit card bearing the Mastercard or Visa logo, an American Express or Diners Club card, or a debit or multi-function card bearing the Maestro or Visa logo which was issued in the United Kingdom and is supported by an original account statement less than three months old*; • Utility bill less than three months old*; • Council tax bill for the current year; • Council rent book showing the rent paid for the last three months; • Mortgage statement for the mortgage accounting year just ended*; or • Current firearm or shotgun certificate. *These must be postal statements; they must not be statements sent electronically. We cannot accept ID that isn't listed above. You can contact Land Registry Customer Support at [email protected] or by calling 0300 006 0411 from Monday to Friday between 8am and 6pm. #property #propertylaw #propertysolicitors #id1 #independentlegaladvice #mortgage #uksolicitors #ukproperty #id2 #identityverification
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📢 CAN WE VERIFY AN ID2 ONLINE? ✅ Yes we can use the new ID5 procedure from the Land Registry. We have simplified the process for you as follows: 1. You complete section A of the attached ID2 form and send to us. There is no need to send us original documents or a passport sized photo. 2. You upload a copy of your passport (any country); or UK photo driving licence; or Biometric residence permit to the online form. This can be scanned by printer or a photo from a phone as long as in colour and a clear copy. 3. In addition to the above, we also require an ‘Authority to Represent’ to be uploaded to the online form. 4. After you submit the form you will be prompted to arrange payment via PayPal (if you have paid in advance, you can enter your password instead). Once payment has been received, a link to our online calendar will be shown, allowing you to book a Zoom appointment with one of our solicitors. A screenshot will be taken to confirm that the meeting has taken place. 5. The completed ID2 and ID5 forms are posted back to you to be signed, dated and provided to the conveyancing solicitor, Land Registry or other party as required on the same day as the Zoom meeting. Our ID2 and ID5 service uses the new Land Registry process for witnessing ID via video conference. 📌 LEARN MORE, AND GET YOUR IDENTIFICATION VERIFICATION ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/geGvVevN ⭐️Add us on NextDoor! https://lnkd.in/gBpXjE8M #property #propertylaw #propertysolicitors #id1 #independentlegaladvice #mortgage #uksolicitors #ukproperty #id2 #identityverification
ID2 Form Verification for Land Registry | Parachute Law
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