Warning: Email misusing the name of Dominic Pisano of Dominic Levent Solicitors
An email has been sent misusing the names of Dominic Pisano, Tahnee Wallace, and Tahoya Dawkins of Dominic Levent Solicitors, attaching a document which may contain malware if opened.
NLC and ALEP respond to leasehold consultation announcement (TC)
This consultation continues to demonstrate just how committed and determined government are to fixing this broken Leasehold system as well as working towards a Commonhold model that will ultimately be […]
Boomin’s Michael Bruce pens open letter on the state of the portal market (PIE)
Michael Bruce, CEO and co-founder of Boomin, has written an open letter reflecting on the state of the portal market and specifically what he sees as the the inequity of […]
Setback for house buying reform as top expert moves job (EAT)
Estate Agent Today understands that the civil servant who has been at the heart of plans to reform the house buying process is moving from his current role at the […]
Conveyancing tech firm pledges dramatic time savings on transactions (EAT)
The conveyancing technology firm Search Acumen has launched what it calls “an end-to-end solution” in a bid to abolish “antiquated” ways of working.
Government launches major shake-up of leasehold enfranchisement (TN)
Leasehold minister Lord Greenhalgh says proposals, which are being consulted on for six weeks, are ‘most significant legal shake-up in a generation’.
Warning: Emails misusing the name of Ashurst LLP
Emails been sent misusing the name of Ashurst LLP, in respect of an unclaimed inheritance.
Freeholders cash-in on rooftop extension rights (TC)
Freeholders are now selling off “building plots in the sky” as more developers take advantage of rooftop extension development rights which allow up to two storeys to be built on […]
One in three sales fall through as market returns to ‘familiar conditions’ (PIE)
One in three property sales in England and Wales fell through before completion in the final quarter of 2021 as the market returned to near normal.
New tax likely to fund additional cladding removal from low-rise flats (EAT)
Leaseholders in lower-rise blocks of flats will not have to take out loans to remove dangerous cladding under new government rules to be set out today.
Government moves against unvaccinated people seeking to move home (TN)
Unvaccinated tenants or home buyers who come into contact with someone who has Covid prior to their moving day, now face stiffer rules than those who are vaccinated.
Gove to make cladding pledge for buildings under 18m (TC)
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities head Michael Gove is expected to announce that the cost for the remediation of unsafe cladding on buildings between 11m and 18m will […]