Leading firms call for stamp duty to be linked to EPC performance (TN)
The EEIG says homeowners and landlords should be urged to upgrade properties by charging less and less stamp duty the better its EPC.
Hunters estate agents launches new franchise model with incentive for early sign ups (PIE)
Hunters has unveiled a new franchise model and brand – Hunters Personal.
Shut It! Conveyancing chief welcomes end to rail tannoy annoyance (EAT)
Rob Hailstone has more than a passing interest in the subject because his office, from which he runs his Bold Legal Group, is in a former railway signal box at […]
New partnership to deliver breakthrough in AML identity checking (TN)
Welsh proptech firm Credas and Coadjute say agents will now be able to check buyer and vendor identifies much faster.
Government launches service to track remediation of high risk buildings (TC)
Under the Leaseholder and Resident Service, those living in tower blocks will have access to updates on the status of their building’s application to the government’s Building Safety Fund.
Court of Appeal rules on amendments to cladding claim (LSG)
The owner of high-rise towers fitted with combustible cladding can amend its claim outside the limitation period to challenge issues raised in a pleaded defence.
Agents and Conveyancers work together? Forum aims to make it happen (EAT)
The ESTAS Forum scheduled for March says its aim is to encourage agents and conveyancers to work more closely together.
Property Fraud – Agents have key role to deter crime (EAT)
The importance of Land Registry checks and why it’s crucial to carry one out before solicitors get involved.
PropTech boost for agents with Blockchain platform in new deal (EAT)
The PropTech platform Coadjute, which says it will ultimately slash the time it takes to move house by as much as 50 per cent, is in a new partnership aimed […]
Gove’s Notice to Developers in Cladding Crisis ‘Light on Detail’? (PW)
Government plans to claim £4bn from property developers to fix cladding issues are ‘light on detail’ and ‘important questions remain unanswered’,
Agents and Conveyancers work together? Forum aims to make it happen (EAT)
The ESTAS Forum scheduled for March says its aim is to encourage agents and conveyancers to work more closely together.
91% of agents say upfront information “must be mandated” – conveyancers share their views (TC)
A recent survey taken by PropTech platform Gazeal suggests that an overwhelming number of estate agents want the government to mandate the provision of upfront property information.