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Thursday 14 September 2023 11:58 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 21 September 2023 3:04 pm

Navigate the complicated London property market with ease

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Some junior lawyers are on around £44 an hour as they clock over 12 hour days
Some junior lawyers are on around £44 an hour as they clock over 12 hour days

Transacting in the Greater London property market can often be a stressful and incredibly time-consuming endeavour. Whether you’re dealing with obstructive lawyers, a lack of communication, hidden costs or unexpected delays, the whole process can be confusing and anxiety-inducing. That’s why it pays to partner with a law firm that specialises in real estate who can provide expert guidance.

Say hello to PCB Lawyers LLP. The firm provides expert help to investors, landlords and homeowners so you can navigate unforeseen obstacles and complete property transactions efficiently and painlessly. At a time when you’re up against countless other competing demands and stress factors, the legal process should serve to remove these tribulations, not add to them. PCB Lawyers LLP understands this and is committed to helping you avoid unnecessary delays and failed transactions, giving you speed, clarity and peace of mind in their property dealings instead. The firm has more than 40 years’ experience in leasehold, new build, commercial and landlord & tenant matters and works with most, if not all, of the blue-chip developers and agents, as well as giants in the overseas banking industry. It’s helped countless individuals and companies overcome these challenges through clear and efficient communication and by taking a proactive approach. Learn more at pcblawyers.com

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