Jasmine Chaudry is a seasoned Partner at our firm, bringing over 10 years of qualified experience in Property Law. Throughout her career, she has gained a wealth of expertise and an impressive track record in providing legal services to a wide array of clients, from first-time homebuyers to experienced investors and landlords.
Jasmine’s broad expertise in both Residential and Commercial Property Law enables her to provide tailored, strategic legal solutions for a variety of clients, from homebuyers to investors. Known for her attention to detail, she is committed to delivering the best outcomes in both complex transactions and everyday property matters.
Her key areas of expertise include:
Jasmine takes a client-centric approach to her work, building strong relationships and offering personalized advice. Whether you’re looking for legal guidance on your first home, seeking expert advice on commercial leases, or navigating a property dispute, Jasmine is ready to provide the support you need.
If you would like to get in touch for advice or assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out. She looks forward to helping you with your property-related legal matters.
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Our conveyancing solicitors are dedicated to completing your transactions as quickly as possible before 31 March, 2025 (SDLT increase deadline). However, because of the involvement of multiple parties in your transactions that are beyond our control, we are unable to guarantee completion. Therefore, if completion does not take place by 31 March, 2025, we will not be responsible for any increase in SDLT payable. In the event that your matters are not completed before 1 April, 2025, please make sure you have sufficient funds to cover the additional SDLT.
1. The threshold (being the amount of the purchase price that will be free from Stamp Duty) is currently £250,000. This will be reduced to £125,000.
2. The threshold for First-time Buyers Relief over which SDLT will be payable is currently £425,000. This will be reduced to £300,000.
3. The maximum purchase price for which First-Time Buyers Relief (as above) can be claimed at all is currently £625,000. This will be reduced to the previous level of £500,000.
If you are purchasing a property, and are in any doubt please visit the governments stamp duty calculator at https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/calculate-stamp-duty-land-tax/#!/intron. Where possible we will have given you advice on the different amounts payable before and after the change but if you have any further queries, then please do let us know.