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Napier and Sons Solicitors

21 - Feb - 2012

Northern Ireland's leading insolvency practitioners.

Conveyancing

Conveyancing

Conveyancing

Conveyancing

Domestic Conveyancing

Napier & Sons understand the stresses and strains which clients experience when buying and/or selling their home and is committed to reducing this by providing a friendly and efficient conveyancing service. The essence of providing a good standard of service in domestic conveyancing is communication. Napier & Sons keep in regular contact and provide advice to our clients in detail and in writing at the most significant points of the transaction. We pride ourselves on providing advice in a straightforward common sense manner.

Our specialist areas include:-

  • House purchases and sales;
  • Re-mortgages;
  • Adding people to, or removing them from, the Title;
  • Adverse possession/"squatters rights";
  • Boundary rectification/boundary disputes;
  • Buying the interest of a Trustee in Bankruptcy in the family home;
  • Rights of way and other "easements" over land;
  • Letting of dwellings.

For further information contact:

Denis McKay

Commercial Property

In every commercial transaction, Napier & Sons takes into account clients' needs and experience and is always conscious of the importance of meeting commercial timing constraints without compromising quality of service. We have extensive experience in acting for all types of commercial client, from small businesses taking a first lease on business premises, to large institutional clients and multinational companies. Napier & Sons is confident that whatever your requirements relevant and helpful advice and assistance will be provided at competitive rates.

Our specialist areas include:-

  • Purchase and sale of commercial freehold or long leasehold;
  • Commercial lettings;
  • Assignment of a commercial tenant's interest (for either landlord or tenant);
  • Adverse possession/"squatters rights";
  • Boundary disputes;
  • Rights of way and other easements over land;
  • Insolvency related property transactions.

For further information contact:

Denis McKay

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