by Denis Finnegan | Aug 4, 2023 | Conveyancing, News & Publications
Updated 6th October 2023 What property refurbishment grants are available to renovate a house? Here is a summary to Property Refurbishment Grants available in 2023. In September 2022 the Government introduced the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant. The grant is...
by Denis Finnegan | Feb 15, 2023 | Conveyancing, News & Publications
A significant legal victory in a case brought by a householder affected by Japanese knotweed has established a right to recover a loss in value of your home from the stigma left by Japanese knotweed even after it has been treated. Marc Davis purchased his house near... by Denis Finnegan | Dec 21, 2021 | Conveyancing, News & Publications
Re-mortgaging or mortgage switching moves your mortgage from your existing bank to a new mortgage provider. Your mortgage is probably your households largest monthly outlay and like all of your household bills it makes good sense to review the market to see if you can...
by Denis Finnegan | Jun 3, 2021 | Conveyancing, News & Publications
Bargains Online or Risky Business “Online property auctions such as Allsops ,Bid X1, BRG Wilson and DNG give you the chance to pick up a house at a bargain price. There are risks when buying at auction that don’t apply when you buy by private treaty and these need to... by Denis Finnegan | Aug 28, 2018 | Conveyancing, News & Publications
Awareness is growing in Donegal regarding the dangers and threat of Japanese Knotweed to houses and sites. The presence of knotweed on site makes a property virtually unsaleable, and purchasers are warned to ensure their house purchase survey checks for the presence... by Denis Finnegan | Aug 28, 2018 | Conveyancing, News & Publications
A case on succession, Judge Paul Gilligan ruled that the homemade will of poet John O’Donohue was void due to uncertainty of its terms and meaning. The resulting decision meant that the entire €2 million estate left by the poet passed to his mother Josie. The Judge...