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Unit 7, 3rd Floor, Riverfront, Howley’s Quay, Limerick V94XRK7|DX 3029
CONVEYANCING
Trevor Bowles Solicitors has extensive experience in the area of conveyancing (or property law), having assisted a diverse range of clients in the buying, selling, renting and/or leasing of residential and commercial properties.Our conveyancing services include:
Purchase And Sales Of Residential Property
Purchase And Sale Of Commercial Property
Mortgages, Re Mortgages And Mortgage Top-up
Residential And Commercial Leases
We offer our clients an extremely competitive and valuable conveyancing service.
OUR CONVEYANCING SERVICES
As part of our comprehensive conveyancing services, we will:
Perform a complete evaluation of the contracts for sale, title documents and planning permission
Offer our advice on any issues of concern we may have
Liaise on your behalf with your bank or lending institution with regards to your mortgage, which we will register as part of the overall property purchase
If you are in a larger apartment complex, we will also evaluate all aspects of the property management company as well as performing a full review of the Home Bond documentation
In a situation where one property is being sold and another purchased, we will liaise with the lending institution and with the purchaser’s solicitor

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What is conveyancing?In Ireland, conveyancing is essentially the legal process involved in transferring the ownership of property from one person (the seller) to another (the buyer). It's a crucial part of any property transaction, ensuring that the transfer is legally sound and that the buyer receives clear title to the property.
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In Irish Law, what does litigation mean?Litigation in Irish law represents the formal process of resolving legal disputes through the court system. When parties cannot reach an agreement through alternative methods like negotiation or mediation, they resort to litigation, which involves presenting their cases before a judge. At Trevor Bowles Solicitors, we assist at every stage of the litigation process.
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How long does the average personal injury take to resolve?The timeframe for resolving a personal injury claim in Ireland varies significantly, influenced by several factors. If the respondent agrees to the Injuries Resolution Board (PIAB) assessment, the process typically concludes within 7 to 9 months. However, if either party rejects the PIAB's assessment, the case may proceed to court, extending the resolution period to 1 to 3 years. The severity of injuries, the complexity of the case, the cooperation of involved parties, the time required for evidence gathering, and court backlogs all contribute to the overall duration. Consequently, while some claims are resolved relatively swiftly through PIAB, many personal injury cases in Ireland can take between 1 and 3 years to reach a final resolution.