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Linsey Hayes

Position: Conveyancer
Offices: Brampton
 
Areas: Personal Law, Conveyancing
 
 

Linsey joined Cartmell Shepherd in July 2000.

Linsey started off with Cartmells as an office junior, progressing onto becoming a legal secretary in the property department. Her experience in that role led to her training to become a Conveyancing Executive, a role she’s successfully fulfilled for over 10 years.

As an experienced residential conveyancer Linsey has extensive knowledge of the conveyancing process and residential property matters, handling a broad range of transactions including sales and purchases of residential properties, registered and unregistered property, sales and purchases of new-builds including the Government’s Help to Buy scheme, re-mortgages, transfer of property and buy to let.

Property transactions can be stressful but with Linsey’s knowledge and expertise she will oversee all of the necessary legal requirements, guiding you through the whole process to ensure it runs as smoothly as possible, provide regular updates and explaining the legal jargon in a manner you will understand.

Linsey enjoys meeting her clients face to face and believes this helps build a good relationship with, She is approachable, helpful and friendly whilst maintaining a high level of service.

About Linsey

Linsey is a team player and has taken part in organised fund raising events including cycling the Coast 2 Coast.

Linsey’s spare time is limited as she has young twin boys but when she gets some spare time she enjoys walking and cycling.

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Testimonials

"Linsey Hayes has been very helpful and efficient and made the whole house sale process seamless, thank you."

Anonymous

"Linsey is an extremely professional person who is always pleasant and helpful.  Thank you to Linsey Hayes for her excellent work throughout a rather long and difficult house move.  We could not have wished for better."

Anonymous

"Exceptionally professional from beginning to end and made everything clear. Clearly acted in my best interests."

Anonymous
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Law firm doubles up on fundraising push for charity

September 16th 2021

COLLEAGUES from a leading legal firm took part in two fundraising events over the same weekend to raise money for a local charity. Staff at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors put their best foot forward to raise around £1,300 for Carlisle and North Lakeland Hospice at Home, with donations still coming in.…

Changes to shared ownership ‘will help more people buy a home’

November 11th 2020

The government is planning changes to the shared ownership scheme to make it easier for people to buy more of their own home, including allowing them to buy in 1% increments. Linsey Hayes Conveyancer provides an update. At present, they have to buy an increased share in 10% chunks, which…

Affordable homes scheme to be extended by a further year

August 24th 2020

The Affordable Homes Scheme, which is designed to get more families on to the property ladder, is being extended for a further year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Linsey Hayes Residential Conveyancer provides an update. It’s estimated that the building of 53,000 new affordable homes has stalled due to delays…

Homes England provides new guide to Help to Buy scheme

July 6th 2020

Homes England has issued a new updated guide to the Help to Buy equity loan scheme, which has helped thousands of people get on to the property ladder. Linsey Hayes Residential Conveyancer provides an update. These are some of the main points covered. With Help to Buy, you can buy…

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