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Buying property in Ireland non resident

Can I Buy Property in Ireland as a Non-Resident? Yes, you can buy a property in Ireland as a non-resident. There are no restrictions on foreign nationals buying residential property or commercial property in the State. However, you will need…
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5 Reasons to Instruct Our Property Solicitors Waterford

Are you struggling to choose a conveyancing solicitor in Ireland? Here are 5 Reasons to Instruct Our Property Solicitors, Waterford. We offer a comprehensive service Our property solicitors are highly experienced and deal with…
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Wills Solicitors Waterford: A Step by Step Guide to Our Service

Wills Solicitors Waterford: A Step by Step Guide to Our Service. Lots of people defer making a Will because they think it’s going to be a long and complicated process. In actual fact, our Will writing service is simple and straightforward. How…
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Fathers and Child Guardianship

Fathers and Child Guardianship In Ireland, fathers do not automatically have guardianship unless they are married to the mother, or have been cohabiting for a certain amount of time (subject to certain conditions). However, it is possible to…
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Buying a property at auction

Buying a Property at Auction Buying a property at auction is very different to buying a property on the open market. You need to complete the legal work and surveys before the auction, and have your finances in place. This is because if the…
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CGT Relief Expires in December 2021

Did you acquire a property between 7 December 2011 and 31 December 2014? If you dispose of it before the end of December this year, you could be entitled to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) relief. Capital gains tax exemptions The Irish government…
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What happens if I don’t make an Enduring Power of Attorney?

What happens if I don’t make an Enduring Power of Attorney? If you don’t make an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) in Ireland and you lose mental capacity, then your friends or family members must make a Ward of Court application instead.…
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Medical Evidence and Personal Injury Claims

Medical Evidence and Personal Injury Claims When you make a personal injury claim, you need to submit medical evidence to the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB). PIAB may also request that you see an independent doctor of their choosing. Why…

Buying a Repossessed Property

Buying a Repossessed Property You need to be particularly cautious when buying a repossessed property, as the vendor may be exempt from providing the normal guarantees and assurances. This makes the caveat of ‘buyer beware’ more relevant…