Kate Faulkner gives candid views on the biggest issues facing agents
The latest Today’s Conveyancer podcast sees industry expert and The Neg columnist Kate Faulkner OBE deliver her verdict on the current state of the property market.
‘Out of kilter’ housing stock prevent FTBs climbing ladder: Barrows
An ageing population and a lack of suitable housing stock reaching the market is preventing younger homeowners from climbing the property ladder, data from Barrows and Forrester shows.
Approval of mortgage documentation (PG30)
How to apply for approval of standard forms of legal charge and related deeds used by lending institutions (practice guide 30).
Prescribed clauses leases (PG64)
Information about the presentation of prescribed information in certain registrable leases (practice guide 64).
Requisition and cancellation procedures (PG50)
Advice on how to avoid requisitions on applications and our procedures where they do need to be raised (practice guide 50).
Is conveyancing becoming too complex?
Is the job is simply becoming too complex and risky?
Warning: Correspondence misusing the name of Harrison Drury
Correspondence was sent by someone falsely purporting to be ‘Harrison Drury’ in respect of monies left in an estate.
Warning: Messages falsely claiming to be from ‘Stephanie Caird’ of Mills & Reeve LLP
Messages have been sent to various companies falsely claiming to be from ‘Stephanie Caird’ of Mills & Reeve LLP.
Warning: Emails misusing the name of Jonathan Polin of Howard Kennedy LLP
Emails have been sent from an individual purporting to be Jonathan Polin of Howard Kennedy LLP.
Property firm launches menopause awareness campaign
Menopause Matters, which kicked off with a management awareness course run by a specialist and attended by LLP members, will launch a range of initiatives throughout 2023.
Almost half of Brits would like to see leaseholds abolished
A YouGov poll has revealed that nearly half of adults in Britain would be in favour of abolishing the leasehold system of home ownership.
Property lawyers warn about copycat cases after landmark Tate Modern ruling
Property developers and policymakers have been warned about copycat cases following a Supreme Court decision this week that ruled neighbours of the Tate Modern have been subjected to visual intrusion […]