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Conveyancing and other property related news

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

Record fine after developer builds block of flats without planning permission (PIE)

A developer who built a six-storey block of 34 flats without planning permission has been handed a record fine. Yusuf Sarodia, director of Garland Development, was fined £710,000 and ordered

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Rob Hailstone December 16, 2015

More than 4,000 people have already had their say in a national campaign looking at what should happen when solicitors fall short of expected standards.

A Question of Trust’, launched two months ago by us, uses scenarios based on real-life cases to ask how seriously the issues are and what action should be taken.

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Rob Hailstone December 15, 2015

A survey of over 1,000 adults by respected polling company Survation shows little public appetite for the privatisation of the Land Registry (EAT)

In last month’s Autumn statement, and following the passing into law of the 2015 Infrastructure Act, Chancellor George Osborne announced a broad plan to sell-off state-owned assets to raise tens

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Rob Hailstone December 15, 2015

Consumer credit regulation passes final hurdle

The SRA’s new model for consumer credit regulation has passed its final hurdle.

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Rob Hailstone December 14, 2015

“No procedure” for informing law firms about banned staff, SRA admits (LF)

There is no “current procedure” by which the Solicitors Regulation Authority informs law firms that non-solicitor members of staff have been banned from working for them, it has emerged.

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Rob Hailstone December 14, 2015

Searches before contract (TC)

Conveyancing has changed dramatically and no more so than in making searches. This is now often a much more demanding task than that of investigation of title. So just what

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Rob Hailstone December 13, 2015

C’mon CHAPS, don’t be Faized! (EAT)

In most contracts, the standard conditions of sale stipulate a 2pm time for completion. In other words, all completion monies should be transferred by 2pm all the way up the

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Rob Hailstone December 11, 2015

Tributes paid to “larger than life” West Midlands Solicitor Martyn Morgan (TC)

Tributes have been paid to a Martyn Morgan of Quality Solicitors Talbots who has died after a short illness aged 60.

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Rob Hailstone December 11, 2015

A Canadian law firm which runs offices inside Walmart supermarkets is planning to almost double in size next year (LF)

A Canadian law firm which runs offices inside Walmart supermarkets is planning to almost double in size next year, it has emerged.

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Rob Hailstone December 11, 2015

Over 60,000 homes bought with Help-to-Buy (TC)

More than 60,000 homes have been bought with a Help-to-Buy scheme in the last two and a half years according to statistics released by the Department for Communities and Local

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Rob Hailstone December 10, 2015

Majority of Home Buyers Benefit From Stamp Duty Changes (IC)

The average home buyer is £4,500 better-off under the new progressive structure of stamp duty introduced on 4 December 2014, according to Halifax.

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Rob Hailstone December 9, 2015

UK’s £166m knotweed problem could be tip of the iceberg (TC)

Knotweed is losing the UK “hundreds of millions of pounds” each year and far outstripping Government estimates of £166 million according to experts.

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Rob Hailstone December 9, 2015
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