Warning: Emails and telephone calls misusing the name of GG Criminal Solicitors
Emails and telephone calls have been made misusing the name of GG Criminal Solicitors.
77% of homebuyers want gazumping banned
More than three quarters of homeowners believe that gazumping should be banned in England and Wales, new research from Market Financial Solutions (MFS) revealed.
Warning: Emails misusing the name of Hogan Lovells International LLP
Emails have been sent misusing the name of Hogan Lovells International LLP.
Asda to enter housing market with 1,500 home development
Supermarket chain Asda is entering the housing market with a mixed-use redevelopment project near London’s HS2 depot.
Warning: Correspondence misusing the name of ‘Gregory Smith’
Correspondence has been sent misusing the name of ‘Gregory Smith’ in relation to a legal matter.
Upfront property information “must be mandated”, MPs told
Upfront information on properties for home buyers must be mandated to “revolutionise” the process, the chair of the Home Buying and Selling Group (HBSG) has told MPs.
Warning: Email misusing the name of Carmen Mirela Filimon and Solicitors Regulation Authority
An email has been sent misusing the names Carmen Mirela Filimon and the SRA regarding supposedly investigating fraudulent activity in order to recover funds from investment fraud.
SHOCK: Most people don’t read tenancy agreements!
We probably all suspected this already, but a new survey by a law firm shows that most people don’t read contracts before signing them.
Warning: Phishing emails falsely claiming to be from S D Rosser & Co
Emails have been sent falsely claiming to be from S D Rosser & Co.
Warning: Emails have been sent falsely claiming to be from the firm Oliver Fisher, in relation to conveyancing matters
Emails have been sent falsely claiming to be from the firm Oliver Fisher, in relation to conveyancing matters.
Warning: Website claiming to be a law firm called ‘Carmine Ross Law Firm’
A website at ‘www.carminerosslaw’ is operating and claiming to be a law firm called ‘Carmine Ross Law Firm’.
Sellers keep quiet about Japanese knotweed
This means that as 4,500 homebuyers could be duped into buying a home with the invasive plant.