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Conveyancing and other property related news

All the latest news and updates from the conveyancing and property world

Solicitors warned to expect extension of price transparency rules (LSG)

The Solicitors Regulation Authority may increase the scope of price transparency rules if firms are thought to be undermining their spirit.

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Rob Hailstone March 18, 2019

One buyer in six pulls out – more fuel for reforming the buying process? (EAT)

There’s more fuel added to the current debate about reform of the house purchasing process, as new data reveals one buyer in six pulls out of a deal.

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Rob Hailstone March 15, 2019

Official guidance on disclosing referral fees ‘is just not practical’ (PIE)

This guidance is not practical, agents should individually come up with a more concise, but clear, route to make the disclosure that fits with their business model.

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Rob Hailstone March 15, 2019

Commonhold ‘must earn market approval’ to be viable leasehold alternative (LSG)

The Law Commission’s proposals to make commonhold an attractive alternative form of property ownership may not be enough to reinvigorate it, the Law Society has warned.

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Rob Hailstone March 15, 2019

Guild claims highest market share and targets big rise in membership (EAT)

The Guild of Property Professionals says its network of over 800 independent estate agents across the UK has, collectively, the highest market share of new instructions coming to the market

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Rob Hailstone March 14, 2019

Homes England launches its interactive Land Hub (IC)

Nearly 2,500 acres ready for development will be made available to developers, including small and medium-sized building companies, to purchase and get properties built.

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Rob Hailstone March 14, 2019

Law Firms Amongst Quickest To Report Data Breaches Pre GDPR (TC)

A recent Freedom of Information request has found that law firms were amongst the quickest organisations to react and report data breaches to the Information Commissioner’s Office.

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Rob Hailstone March 14, 2019

Referral fees and what the new crackdown could mean for agents (PIE)

There are those that boast that they never pay referral fees, because “they are so good”, and those who bleat that “we can’t win work unless we pay referral fees”.

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Rob Hailstone March 13, 2019

Purplebricks enquirer advised that firm would get over £380 conveyancing referral fee (PIE)

A potential customer of Purplebricks was told that the firm would be paid a referral fee of £382.85 plus VAT for conveyancing.

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Rob Hailstone March 13, 2019

First time buyers slam fees for mortgages, removers and conveyancers (EAT)

Half of first time buyers say they made expensive mistakes during their process of purchasing their home, with mortgage brokers, removal companies and conveyancers in the firing line.

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Rob Hailstone March 13, 2019

Freehold ‘Inequality Of Arms’ Scrapped Under Leasehold Reforms (TC)

“It is the secretary of state’s intention to close the legal loopholes that allow freeholders to unjustifiably recoup legal costs from leaseholders.”

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Rob Hailstone March 13, 2019

Agent shuts business and rips into ‘lying sellers and lazy solicitors’ (EAT)

Maverick Cornish estate agent Chris Wood has quit the industry with a stinging attack on those who have “taken their toll” on him over 30 years.

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Rob Hailstone March 11, 2019
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