Brittany Whitfield

Brittany Whitfield

Solicitor

Brittany deals with:

  • Sales, purchases and remortgages of both freehold and leasehold property
  • Acting for first time buyers, investors and buyers at auction
  • Acting for families moving up the property ladder
  • Transfers of Property following relationship breakdown, by agreement or following a death
  • Voluntary First Registrations and Unregistered Land
  • Adverse Possession applications
  • Enquiries regarding the contents of your deeds; i.e. development restrictions, boundary queries etc.
  • Advising on covenants and restrictions in property deeds
  • Equity release

"My experience of using Brittany Whitfield as solicitor was excellent from start to finish. She immediately made me feel at ease with the whole process. At every point she went above an beyond, I could not fault the service we received from her. As a customer I am very particular and like things to be completed to the highest standard, and she exceeded my expectations in all areas. I wish that I found Brittany sooner, we will be using her for all future transactions and have recommended her to all our friends and family."

Brittany says: “Conveyancing is a complex area of law, it is important to use a solicitor who understands the transaction and is able to deal with any problems which may arise. I always try to be approachable and explain things in plain English so clients are able to understand what can be quite a complicated process.”

Qualifications and Experience

  • Law degree
  • Qualified as a Solicitor 2016
  • Has specialised in Residential Conveyancing and Property work since 2016

Supervised by Rebecca Stuart

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