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Conveyancing and other property related news

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

Thanks a million (well, £5m to be precise): agent’s earnings from conveyancing firm revealed (PIE)

Newton Fallowell has made an astonishing £5m in referral fees earned from conveyancing firm Move with Us over the last two decades.

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Rob Hailstone January 23, 2019

Purplebricks battles it out in Australia as it bids to persuade sellers of the sins of commission (PIE)

Purplebricks has launched a new PR offensive in Australia, accusing traditional agents of being archaic commission collectors.

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Rob Hailstone January 23, 2019

Expert predictions: What will Brexit mean for house prices? (IC)

Last Wednesday, the government survived a no-confidence vote following an unequivocal rejection of Theresa May’s proposed Brexit. The ongoing turmoil at Westminster isn’t doing anything to calm nerves in the

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Rob Hailstone January 23, 2019

SRA told to get on with publishing disciplinary records (LSG)

Consumer champions have said the time for talking about transparency is over, while urging regulators to do more to keep people informed about law firm compliance breaches.

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Rob Hailstone January 23, 2019

Micro-homes: could they solve the first time buyer crisis? (EAT)

A think tank is suggesting that micro-homes could be the answer to London’s shortage of available homes for first time buyers.

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Rob Hailstone January 22, 2019

The Daily Deceit In The Home Buying And Selling Process (TC)

Should buyers and sellers conceal the truth during such a huge purchase?

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Rob Hailstone January 21, 2019

Referral fee ban considered as part of house buying reform (EAT)

The civil servant leading work to reform the house buying has revealed key areas of government thinking – with a ban on referral fees being considered.

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Rob Hailstone January 18, 2019

Ban on referral fees paid to agents is on the cards if ‘transparency’ cannot be achieved (PIE)

A ban on referral fees paid to agents is on the cards, an industry audience was told yesterday.

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Rob Hailstone January 18, 2019

Changing Property And Conveyancing Sector In Post-Brexit Britain (TC)

It is clear that the conveyancing sector is moving through huge changes that have the potential to create a positive consumer-centric year ahead.

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Rob Hailstone January 18, 2019

Shock study claims estate agent reputation and fee ‘not very important to sellers’ (EAT)

A survey of 6,000 members of the public and 660 estate and letting agents has revealed some striking findings about how consumers relate to estate agencies and portals.

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Rob Hailstone January 17, 2019

Law Commission outlines ways to boost commonhold as ‘viable alternative’ to leasehold (PIE)

The Law Commission has given its backing to making commonhold a “viable alternative” to leasehold ownership for flats.

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Rob Hailstone January 16, 2019

Regulatory uncertainty over key home-buying reform (LSG)

Confusion has arisen over the rules about holding deposits on behalf of property sellers after a high street solicitor sought clarification from the Solicitors Regulation Authority over a key proposal

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Rob Hailstone January 15, 2019
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