Warning: Document signed and stamped misusing the name of Woodgrange Solicitors LLP
A document has been signed and stamped claiming to be from Woodgrange Solicitors LLP.
Warning: Website “www․abrahamnapley․com” claiming to be a law firm called “Abraham Napley & Associates”
The website “www․abrahamnapley․com” has been operating for “Abraham Napley & Associates” claiming to be a “law firm in London”.
Warning: Correspondence from emails ending “jpgolcman.co.uk”
Correspondence from email addresses ending “jpgolcman․co․uk” potentially misusing the name JP Goldman Limited.
Warning: Emails misusing the name of Kingsley Napley LLP
Emails have been sent falsely claiming to be from Simon Hardy at “Kingsley Napley”, in relation to a supposed inheritance.
Geospatial Data Catalogue: HM Land Registry
An index of location-based information held by HM Land Registry.
Warning: Emails misusing the name of QualitySolicitors Smith Roddam
Emails have been sent misusing the name of Lorraine Foster of Quality Solicitors Smith Roddam.
Warning: Correspondence from email addresses ending “clglow․co․uk” and “clglaws․co․uk”
Correspondence from email addresses ending “clglow․co․uk” and “clglaws․co․uk” potentially misusing the name of Cavendish Legal Group․
Referral fees are a ‘step forward’ for agents (PIE)
New recommendations on referral fees transparency from the National Trading Standards has been welcomed by NAEA Propertymark and the Property Redress Scheme.
Tories pledge “revolutionary” low deposit mortgages for FTBs (EAT)
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he wants to create a ‘Generation Buy’ to help young people purchase homes with low-deposit mortgages.
Buyer sues conveyancer for £4.6m eight years after purchase (EAT)
A woman who bought a London house in 2012 is now suing the conveyancers that worked for her at the time for £4.6m.
Reveal referral fees now and don’t wait for law change, says NAEA (EAT)
The National Association of Estate Agents has thrown its weight behind the recommendation of Trading Standards that agents must by law be obliged to give buyers and sellers details of […]
Report calls for disclosure, not ban, of estate agent referral fees (EAT)
The much-anticipated report from National Trading Standards on estate agents charging referral fees has not recommended banning the practice, calling instead for mandatory disclosure.