Common Types of Property Damage Claims

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Property damage can strike without warning—whether it’s a fire tearing through your home, flooding from a burst pipe, storm damage to your roof, or deliberate harm caused by a tenant. These situations are stressful, costly, and often lead to complex disputes with insurers, landlords, neighbours, or contractors. Understanding your legal rights and the claims process […]

Land Registry Fraud Alerts to Protect Your Rental Properties

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Land registry fraud is a growing concern in the UK, particularly for property owners and landlords. Fraudsters are increasingly targeting properties, attempting to change ownership details or secure mortgages without the knowledge of the legitimate owner. For landlords managing multiple rental units, the risk of financial loss and legal complications is significant if such fraudulent […]

Changes in Stamp Duty UK 2025: How Does This Impact Your Move?

(In the image it can bee seen a house is displayed along with a family indicating how stamp duty will affect your move) Changes in Stamp Duty UK 2025 How Does This Impact Your Move

Stamp duty reform is coming in 2025—and it could significantly affect your property plans. Whether you’re buying your first home, moving up the ladder, or investing in buy-to-let, Axis Solicitors explains what the stamp duty uk 2025 changes mean for you, how to time your move, and how to minimise your legal and financial exposure.

What Do Property Title Deeds UK Look Like?

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Title deeds are the bedrock of property ownership in the UK. Whether you’re buying, selling, or managing a property, understanding what UK property title deeds look like — and what information they contain — is essential.