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With an Auction sale or purchase, when the gavel falls, you have exchanged contracts

This creates a legally binding agreement between both parties. There is then a limited period of time to formerly 'complete' transferring what is more commonly a significant asset, for a large sum of money.

The auction conveyancing process is therefore condensed into a matter of days rather than months. For both buyer and seller, this speed can prove to be extremely advantageous; however, it should not diminish the significance of the transaction – there are many considerations for both parties.

Privacy Policy

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This privacy policy explains how we collect data and use it in order to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 (GDPR), the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA). This website complies with both the DPA and the GDPR.

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Keeping Your Information Secure

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If you have not opted in to receive further information about our products or services, we do not keep this information in any format and you will only receive correspondence from us in direct response to the issue in hand.

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The information is available to us in only an aggregated format and we are not able to identify any individuals from the data that Google Analytics collects. Since the implementation of GDPR in May 2018, we have made sure that the IP address (the unique identifier of the PC, laptop, tablet or mobile that you are using) is anonymised so Google are not able to identify individuals to aggregate your online behaviour patterns.

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Changes to this Privacy Policy

Our privacy policy is kept under regular review. This privacy notice was last updated on 24th May 2019.