A quicker way to fill empty properties Gordon Taylor
over 2 years in TheScotsman
Empty properties are a headache from an insurance and a legal point of view. When someone dies and a property is left unoccupied, action needs to be taken quickly by solicitors to insure the premises. If anything happens to a property while it lies empty, the consequences can be costly and challenging, for both solicitors and executors of a deceased person’s will.