Dodgy Dealing? Agents accused of pushing buyers to in-house mortgages (EAT)
Mortgage brokers are claiming that “a big number” of buyers are being cajoled into using estate agents’ in-house brokers.
Compare conveyancers: Registry publishes error data (LSG)
HM Land Registry has published application error figures for the top 500 conveyancers.
Developers pledge proper legal advice for leaseholders (LF)
More than 40 leading property developers and freeholders have signed a government-backed pledge that highlights the duty of conveyancers to act in the best interests of clients.
New portal bids to cut fall-throughs by offering ‘mortgage passport’ (EAT)
The new portal OneDome is offering what it calls a “consumer-facing digital mortgage product” in a bid to cut fall-throughs.
New calls emerge to scrap Section 21 notices to help families out of ‘rent trap’ (PIE)
An insurer has called for Section 21 evictions to be abolished, warning they are contributing to a lack of security for the increasing numbers of families living in rental accommodation.
Government faces criticism over building industry pledge to stop leasehold abuse (PIE)
Leaseholders and campaign groups have slammed a building industry pledge to stop leasehold exploitation.
Victory for existing leaseholders as developers back pledge to remove ‘onerous terms” (PIE)
House builders and freeholder groups have backed a Government pledge launched today to stop leaseholders being trapped in “unfair and costly deals”.
Modern method of auction service white-labelled to agents scraps buyers’ fees after criticism (PIE)
An online auction service which partners with estate agents says it has now scrapped all buyers’ fees.
One in eight planning to buy in next six months ‘delay because of Brexit’ (EAT)
One in eight people buying or selling in the next six months say they will delay their plans because of Brexit and another 10 per cent have put the idea […]
Stamp Duty and conveyancing are growing worries for home owners (EAT)
A large-scale survey by a consumer group has revealed that over half of home owners regard stamp duty as a growing problem; conveyancers’ fees, the rise of gazundering and threat […]
Can 3% stamp duty surcharge be challenged after tribunal ruling? (PIE)
It’s being suggest that a recent tax tribunal verdict might just open the way to challenges to the three per cent stamp duty surcharge levied on additional homes.
Home owners increasingly concerned about gazundering (PIE)
Increasing numbers of home owners are concerned about gazundering and their property value falling into negative equity.