by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Feb 4, 2022 | Property Law
Property Clinic: It is not unusual to qualify title to a lending institution – With more serious issues, a solicitor will advise you whether or not to proceed with a property purchase at all. Samantha Geraghty, Solicitor and Partner at our firm, recently...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Sep 29, 2021 | Mediation & Arbitration, Property Law
Property Clinic: The recovery of damages will require proof that the farmer is at fault – It would be best to try to resolve your issues with your local farmer amicably. William O’Connor, Solicitor and Partner at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Sep 22, 2021 | Property Law
Property Clinic: Have your solicitor establish the lane’s legal status in the first instance – It’s essential to establish the legal status of a property before asserting one’s rights in relation to it Samantha Geraghty, Partner and Solicitor at our firm,...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Aug 25, 2021 | Buying Or Selling Property, Making A Will, Probate Law, Property Law
Property Clinic: Stamp duty, capital gains tax and gift tax liabilities should be considered – Capital gains tax will arise where the beneficiary of the gift of a site does not occupy the house built as their only or main residence for three years Siobhán...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Jul 24, 2021 | Property Law
Property Clinic: Removing a ‘burden’ from a title deed can be difficult without consent – Your neighbour might be entitled to draw from your water supply if your home’s title includes a grant of wayleave, easement or a licence. Patrick O’Connor, Solicitor and...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Jul 13, 2021 | Property Law
Property Clinic: Legal recourse is limited to items and parties contained in the contract for sale – Unconnected: Would we have any recourse with the agents representing the property developer or architect as they clearly said internet was available? Gina...