Lydia Korn

Lydia Korn

Chartered Legal Executive

Lydia deals with the full range of property related work including:

  • Purchase of Property – including repossession, auction, right to buy, shared ownership, new build and investment.
  • Sale of Property – including shared ownership, auction, sale by private treaty, sale under Power of Attorney, repossession and investment.
  • Mortgages/Re-mortgages – helping clients to either mortgage their property for the first time/to release equity/to transfer ownership with/subject to an existing mortgage.
  • Sale and purchases of Part – including buying land for a small developer to build a new property and once the property is complete, dealing with the sale of the plot i.e. transfer of part.
  • Selling land with planning permission for a new build
  • Sale/purchase of property by auction – including putting together the auction pack for the seller, attending the auction on behalf of a seller to exchange contracts on a successful bid, checking auction packs for clients who wish to bid for a property at auction and dealing with legal paperwork within the usual 21/28 day deadline.
  • Transfers of Property for clients following relationship breakdown, death or by agreement.
  • Assisting First Time Buyers and explaining the process.
  • Voluntary First Registration

Lydia is a members of Sodbury & Yate Business Association.

"I was surprised and very impressed by the speed and efficiency with which Lydia dealt with this matter."

Lydia said: “I always aim to be friendly, approachable and thorough in my work.  I work hard to achieve a good result for the client within the timescale either required by the client or the chain as whole.

Clients say they appreciate my being approachable, whether face-to-face, over the telephone or by email.  They also feel supported by my clear explanations of the process and timescale involved”.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Chartered Legal Executive 2007
  • Has specialised in Residential Conveyancing and Property work since 1996

Supervised by Rebecca Stuart

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