Conveyancing fees down a fifth since stamp duty holiday
Conveyancing fees are down by over a fifth in real terms from the peaks seen during the stamp duty holiday as the market has cooled, according to new research.
Big lenders invest £10m in blockchain property network
The three biggest mortgage lenders in the UK – Lloyds, Nationwide and NatWest – and property website Rightmove, have invested £10m in the digital property transaction business Coadjute.
Warning: Website misusing the name of Nawal Nadeem
A website at www.noallaw.com is operating and falsely claiming to be the website of a genuine solicitor.
Warning: Website misusing the name of GG Criminal Solicitors
A website at www.ggcriminalsolicitors.co.uk is operating and falsely claiming to be for ‘GG Criminal Solicitors’.
Warning: Emails misusing the name of Cartwright Cunningham Haselgrove & Co
Emails have been sent falsely claiming to be from Cartwright Cunningham Haselgrove & Co.
Warning: Social media accounts misusing the name of ‘Akhmed Yakoob’
Social media accounts have been created falsely claiming to be for a solicitor called ‘Akhmed Yakoob’.
Estate agency regulation is coming, and we for one will welcome it
The signs are there that agents are now ready to be recognised and separate themselves and their exceptional businesses with those who unfortunately give our industry a bad name in […]
Buying and selling is too stressful – here is how agents can ease the burden
Lots of things change in the property sector – but one thing always seems to stay the same. For buyers and sellers, the process is incredibly stressful.
Warning: Emails misusing the name of Jeremiah Wagner and Latham & Watkins LLP
Emails have been sent misusing the name of Jeremiah Wagner and Latham & Watkins LLP.
Warning: Telephone call and email misusing the name of Cheshire Estate & Legal Limited (CEL Solicitors)
A telephone call has been made misusing the name of Cheshire Estate & Legal Limited (CEL Solicitors).
Warning: Email misusing the name of Simmons & Simmons LLP
An email has been sent misusing the name of Simmons & Simmons LLP in relation to a supposedly unpaid invoice.
Leasehold reform “quietly axed” by Treasury
Proposed reforms around leasehold are reported to have been “quietly axed” with retrospective legal action and the knock-on effect on pension funds being cited as reasons for the Treasury withdrawing […]