Unprecedented number of Section 21 notices as small landlords depart
This has left many landlords in a tricky position, as they want to retain their property and make a profit, but fear they could potentially go for months without receiving […]
Warning: Emails misusing the name of Parkinson Wright LLP
Emails have been sent misusing the name of Parkinson Wright LLP, providing fraudulent bank account details.
Completions down 39% on pre-pandemic levels, key report reveals
Property transactions and completions are “faltering” amidst ongoing affordability concerns with completions down 39% on this time in 2019, Landmark Information Group’s latest report has revealed.
Conveyancing firm commits to offering property logbooks
PM Property Lawyers has launched a service to offer all their conveyancing clients a digital property logbook for their new homes.
Warning: Email misusing the name of Dr George Pazzi-Axworthy (deceased)
An email has been sent by an individual claiming to be called ‘Dr.George Pazzi-Anxworthy’ in relation to a supposed debt collection.
Conveyancers commit to creating digital logbooks at completion
Currently 15 conveyancing companies are providing their clients with RLBA verified Logbooks at the completion stage of the conveyancing process and listing them on the RLBA Register.
Should upfront information packs be marketed like EPCs?
Sellers should be persuaded to make use of upfront information packs in the same way Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) have been adopted, agents claim.
Evidence of identity (PG67)
This guide explains when evidence of identity is required and how it should be given. It is aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 67).
Conveyancers must hurry up to avoid putting agents out of business, says law firm
Many estate agency practices are at risk of going out of business due to the amount of time conveyancers are taking to complete property transactions, one law firm has claimed.
Land Charges Act and Rules: Notices, Directions and fees guide
The Land Charges legislation allows for the Chief Land Registrar to give Notices and Directions about arrangements for dealing with land charges applications.
Notices under the Land Registration Rules 2003
When dealing with applications by means other than post, DX or personal delivery, the Chief Land Registrar may give notice publicising this.
Directions under the Land Registration Act 2002
The Chief Land Registrar may publish directions for facilitating registration.