by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Jul 24, 2021 | Property Law
Property Clinic: Removing a ‘burden’ from a title deed can be difficult without consent – Your neighbour might be entitled to draw from your water supply if your home’s title includes a grant of wayleave, easement or a licence. Patrick O’Connor, Solicitor and...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Jul 13, 2021 | Property Law
Property Clinic: Legal recourse is limited to items and parties contained in the contract for sale – Unconnected: Would we have any recourse with the agents representing the property developer or architect as they clearly said internet was available? Gina...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | May 9, 2021 | Making A Will, Property Law
Property Clinic: You must make a will if you want a say over who inherits your property William O’Connor, Solicitor and Partner at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Apr 19, 2021 | Property Law
Property Clinic: The surrender of property requires consent or a court order William O’Connor, Solicitor and Partner at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article below. My...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Feb 22, 2021 | Probate Law, Property Law
If a property was given to you and the other beneficiaries as tenants in common, your interest is an undivided share, whatever that may be, whether equal or unequal. William O’Connor, Solicitor and Partner at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Jun 16, 2020 | Property Law
Failure to open park might be considered fundamental breach of licence terms William O’Connor, is a Partner and Solicitor in the firm, he recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article...