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Conveyancing and other property related news

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

500,000 Trapped In Unsafe Homes (TC)

Over half a million people could still be living in unsafe buildings clad in flammable materials.

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Rob Hailstone February 25, 2020

Why hasn’t EWS1 restarted the market in flats caught in the cladding scandal?

Why the attempt to fix the claddinhg and mortgage crisis is not working.

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Rob Hailstone February 24, 2020

Notices, restrictions and protection of third-party interests (PG19)

How to apply for a notice or restriction to protect a third-party interest in an estate (practice guide 19).

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Rob Hailstone February 24, 2020

Execution of deeds (PG8)

Advice on the execution of deeds that are to be submitted to HM Land Registry (practice guide 8).

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Rob Hailstone February 24, 2020

Evidence of identity: conveyancers (PG67)

This guide explains when evidence of identity is required and how it should be given. It is aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 67).

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Rob Hailstone February 24, 2020

Unusual estate agency branch that doubled as legal service shop closes (TN)

High street branch that mixed legal services including wills and conveyancing plus residential sales has shut up shop.

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Rob Hailstone February 24, 2020

Property Information Form in spotlight after sellers face £285k bill (EAT)

Sellers who failed to mention a motel and diner being constructed nearby have been ordered by a court to pay £285,000 to buyers to cover their deposit and damages.

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Rob Hailstone February 24, 2020

“Redesign legal services” to make them more accessible (LF)

The way legal services are provided needs to change to recognise that a large portion of the population struggles with the law and needs more help with accessing it, a

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Rob Hailstone February 24, 2020

Former owners told to pay £300,000 after not telling buyer’s that Motel would be built ‘next door’

A couple who failed to tell the buyers of their £1m property about plans for a nearby American-style diner and motel now face a £300,000 bill after losing their court

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Rob Hailstone February 21, 2020

“Fat cat freeholders” would be stopped by Commonhold – claim (EAT)

The government is being urged to make commonhold ownership compulsory on all new apartments – and the move could even begin a long-term phasing out of the increasingly controversial leasehold

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Rob Hailstone February 21, 2020

Conveyancer claims pioneering app will speed up transactions (EAT)

A conveyancing firm has launched what it claims to be one of the first ever apps for vendors and buyers in England and Wales.

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Rob Hailstone February 21, 2020

CLC moves closer to approving third-party managed accounts (LF)

Firms of licensed conveyancers will only be able to use third-party managed accounts (TPMAs) if it is in each client’s best interests, their regulator has proposed.

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Rob Hailstone February 21, 2020
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