All Change! Agents should reform ‘before government intervenes’ (EAT)
The industry should continue to prepare for large-scale reforms such as mandatory agency training, the licensing of agents and a new regulatory.
Execution of deeds (PG8)
Advice on the execution of deeds that are to be submitted to HM Land Registry (practice guide 8).
HM Land Registry portal: alternative despatch address
How to add an alternative despatch address in the portal.
Correspondence misusing the name Winckworth Sherwood; and the website “www․swlaws․co․uk”
Correspondence sent misusing the name Winckworth Sherwood, and the website “www․swlaws․co․uk” falsely claiming to be the website of a genuine firm․
Prescribed clauses leases (PG64)
Information about the presentation of prescribed information in certain registrable leases (practice guide 64).
Adverse possession of registered land (PG4)
Guidance about adverse possession of registered land. Aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 4).
Adverse possession of (1) unregistered land and (2) registered land where a right to be registered was acquired before 13 October 2003 (PG5)
Guidance on adverse possession where a right to be registered was acquired before 13 October 2003 (practice guide 5).
Housing market reboots (LSG)
Two months after the country went into lockdown, the government wants to reboot the housing market. Homebuyers and sellers had previously been told to delay completion until lockdown ends, leaving […]
Unsolicited telephone calls claiming to be from “KT Construction Law”
A member of the public has received unsolicited telephone calls claiming to be from “KT Construction Law”.
It’s time to restart the housing market – by the Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP
The Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government on why a home is more than just four walls.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): impact on HM Land Registry’s services
How HMLR are delivering our services during the coronavirus outbreak.
Correspondence misusing the name Winckworth Sherwood; and the website “www․swlaws․co․uk”
Correspondence sent misusing the name Winckworth Sherwood, and the website “www․swlaws․co․uk” falsely claiming to be the website of a genuine firm․