Severance of a Joint Tenancy
Severing a Joint Tenancy Normally, when couples buy a property together they do so as joint tenants. This means they...
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From Camden Town Tube Station, Pratt Street is a 4 minute walk south on Camden High Street, and then left onto Pratt Street.
The nearest tube station is Camden Town on the northern line. Close by is Camden Road overground station, which is a 7 minute walk south-west on Camden Road towards Lyme Terrace, left onto Bayham Street, and then right onto Pratt Street.
The nearest parking is at 38-40 Pratt Street, NW1 0LY. From there, Osbornes Law office is a 2 minute walk south-west on Pratt Street.
The Camden Town office is fully accessible for wheelchair users.
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From Camden Town Tube Station, Pratt Street is a 4 minute walk south on Camden High Street, and then left onto Pratt Street.
The nearest tube station is Camden Town on the northern line. Close by is Camden Road overground station, which is a 7 minute walk south-west on Camden Road towards Lyme Terrace, left onto Bayham Street, and then right onto Pratt Street.
The nearest parking is at 38-40 Pratt Street, NW1 0LY. From there, Osbornes Law office is a 2 minute walk south-west on Pratt Street.
The Camden Town office is fully accessible for wheelchair users.
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