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About Ola Leslie Solicitors

Friendly efficient solicitors specialising in commercial law, commercial property, residential conveyancing, employment law, intellectual property, licensing law, planning law, and immigration

Bridging Loan Solicitors in London; members of FIBA (Financial Intermediary & Broker Association)

Bridging Loan Solicitors in London; members of FIBA (Financial Intermediary & Broker Association)

Bridging Loan Solicitors in London
For the right person and in the right circumstances bridging loans can be a useful and convenient form of funding. Bridging finance can be obtained for instance where a property owner wishes to purchase a new home […]

Do you need help with certifying your photos on a passport application?

Passport applications ask applicants to have their photographs certified by a professional using their official stamp, i.e. a solicitor / lawyer, commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, notary, doctor, accountant, police officer, dentist etc however it isn’t always possible to obtain this service from these individuals. They may have a policy […]

Solicitors on the legal panel for Monmouthshire Building Society

Ola Leslie Solicitors LLP have been CQS accredited since February 2012 which was shortly after the scheme was launched. This provides mortgage lenders with the assurance that the solicitors who are acting for them and their borrowers will provide a very high standard of work. We also have four partners which is […]

Solicitors on the Bank of China mortgage panel

Solicitors on the legal panel for The Bank of China

Ola Leslie Solicitors LLP have been CQS accredited since February 2012 which was shortly after the scheme was launched. This provides mortgage lenders with the assurance that the solicitors who are acting for them and their borrowers will provide a very high standard of […]

What are ground rent and service charge apportionments?

Service charge apportionments and retentions

Service charges are property-based so when a leasehold property is sold (or a freehold property which is subject to common areas), the purchaser becomes responsible for the service charge accounts, including any existing or future debits or credits which may relate to the seller’s period of ownership.

It is standard […]