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Get to Know Your Local Law Firm at Norwich Open Day

Steeles Law is throwing its office doors open to local businesspeople and members of the public on 10th September, when you can meet one of the firm’s friendly lawyers for free advice on anything from commercial contracts to employment issues and from dispute resolution to divorce and family matters. more...

Published: 20 August 2010

Steeles Law Adds to Private Client Teams

Steeles Law has bolstered its private client services by adding two new members of staff in its Family and Conveyancing teams. more...

Published: 13 August 2010

Proposed Stamp Duty Increase for Energy Inefficient Properties

House buyers purchasing energy inefficient properties could be hit with an increased Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) bill under new government proposals. more...

Published: 11 August 2010

Home Information Packs (HIPs) Suspended from 21st May 2010

The Coalition Government has suspended Home Information Packs (HIPs) with effect from 21st May 2010. Homes marketed for sale on or after this date will no longer require a HIP.

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Published: 20 May 2010

Get to Know Your Local Law Firm at Diss Open Day

Steeles Law is throwing its office doors open to the public on 4th June, when you can meet one of the firm’s friendly lawyers in Diss for free advice on anything from conveyancing matters to updating your Will and from disputes with your neighbours to personal injury. more...

Published: 14 May 2010

Stamp Duty Land Tax and First Time Buyers – What It Means In Practice

In yesterday’s Budget, Alastair Darling announced that the existing Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) threshold would be increased from £125,000 to £250,000 on residential properties when the buyer is a “first time buyer”.

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Published: 25 March 2010

Shared Ownership and Leasehold Enfranchisement September 2009 Changes

Steeles Law Commercial Property solicitor Sylvia Abaleke comments on recent Government legislation which will restrict the abilities of certain right to buy tenants in exercising their statutory rights to purchase their property. Even those permitted to exercise their rights may find that their disposal opportunities are limited. more...

Published: 2 November 2009
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