Conveyancers join call to scrap stamp duty in bid to bolster market (EAT)
The Society of Licensed Conveyancers has become the latest body to call for the scrapping of stamp duty to give the housing market a boost.
This is indeed a property legal nightmare of the highest order, says Hailstone (PIE)
It seems that Chris Meyer, a flat owner in Carlisle, has been living in the wrong flat for six years.
Two thirds of tenants in Carlisle block living in wrong properties (TC)
A man in Carlisle has been living in the his neighbour’s flat for six years completely unbeknownst to both.
SRA responds to ABS consultation
The SRA has responded to the Government’s proposals to increase competition in the legal services market.
CML Comment on Bank Rate Cut Announcement (IC)
Since the last change in official rate in March 2009, the average mortgage rate has already fallen from 3.8% to 2.9%.
CMA stresses need for consumers to shop around for lawyers (LF)
Choosing a lawyer based on recommendations from friends, family and peers can be “a sensible way to ensure a minimum level of quality”, but it means consumers are not checking […]
Total turnover of CLC firms doubles over four years (TC)
The combined turnover of CLC-regulated practices has more than doubled since 2011.
Society gives qualified backing to ABS reforms (LSG)
The Law Society has broadly agreed with proposals for ‘minor’ reform of ABS regulation – but sounded a note of caution.
Government consultation on Alternative Business Structures – Law Society response
The Law Society is supportive of ABS as they provide choice for solicitors as well as their clients.
Developer calls on new Chancellor to bin ‘tax on moving’ Stamp Duty (PIE)
There has been a new call for Chancellor Philip Hammond to bin Stamp Duty Land Tax.
Conveyancers want more transparency in leasehold transactions (EAT)
The Conveyancing Association has set out recommendations to end what it claims are significant delays and overcharging taking place within the leasehold transaction process.
Are Property Lawyers Sleepwalking Into Leasehold Nightmare? (IC)
A number of lenders have recently increased their minimum unexpired lease term requirements to 85 years.