Connells Group rings in the New Year with email lead technology (PIE)
The entire branch network across the Connells Group has signed up to technology whereby incoming customer emails trigger office phones to ring.
Tenancy agreements to be overhauled to remove restrictions on pets (PIE)
Model tenancy agreements are to be overhauled in order to encourage more landlords to accept tenants with pets.
New ‘easy moving’ conveyancing app wins praise from Zoopla founder (EAT)
Alex Chesterman, the entrepreneur who founded Zoopla, has given vocal backing to a new conveyancing app called Thirdfort.
Agents told to act on key change in Anti-Money Laundering law (EAT)
The government introduced the Fifth EU Money Laundering Directive into UK law just before Christmas – and it has a significant implication for agents.
Queen’s speech makes 30% first-time buyer discount pledge (PW)
The Queen’s speech, which is written by the government, has pledged to provide homes at a discount for local first-time buyers.
Expert Offers Insight On Queen’s Speech Leasehold Reform (TC)
The Queen’s speech was underwhelming for the housing sector but did reinforce the government’s intentions to help the leasehold sector.
Suspicious activity reporting – updates from the NCA
The UK Financial Intelligence Unit has recently published the 2019 National Crime Agency Report on SARS with details on the reporting regime for the past year.
Property Natter: let’s talk about conveyancing (EAT)
It’s one of the most crucial aspects of the homebuying and selling process but is too often bogged down by frustrating delays and complications.
Airbnb is not a letting agency, court rules in landmark case (TN)
Case taken to the European Court of Justice ends with judges agreeing that Airbnb is a platform and information service but not an agency.
Details of 30% discounts for ‘First Home’ local buyers revealed (EAT)
The government has given details of a scheme allowing 30 per cent reductions for what it calls ‘local first time buyers’ and ‘key workers’.
Heartbreak for first-time buyers as their money vanishes into fraud bank account (PIE)
A chain collapsed this week and two young first-time buyers lost £94,000 when they were defrauded of funds they thought they had safely transferred to their solicitor.
New advertising rule “not a complete ban”, says SRA (LF)
The new rule that prohibits solicitors from making unsolicited approaches to members of the public is not a blanket ban on all advertising, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has clarified.