The price to pay (Conveyancer Slater – Tweet of the Week)

This week’s Conveyancer Slater doesn’t seem to be aware where their money is going. How often should conveyancers keep their clients informed? Is it your duty to inform the client where every last penny is going? Let us know your views on duty of care for conveyancers in the comment section below. Find myself […]
Lack of new instructions continues to hold back sales growth

Prices rise at quickest pace in over 12 months New buyer enquiries continue to build at a solid rate Lack of new instructions still appear to be holding back sales growth The August 2015 RICS Residential Market Survey results point to a further acceleration in national house price inflation, again underpinned by the enduring mismatch […]
The Matterhorn Challenge -Mount Riffelhorn conquered

Intrepid mountaineer and conveyancer, Geraint Aubrey, continued his training for the Matterhorn mountaineering challenge in aid of the Ty Hafan Children’s Hospice last month. Geraint conquered the Riffelhorn Mountain in the Swiss Alps, which was a difficult rock climb with extreme exposure to the elements. Geraint climbed over 2930 metres to conquer the mountain in […]
Chancel Repair Liability – still in the dark?

The ancient Chancel Repair liability, presumed abolished by legislation passed in 2002, is still leaving a sting in the tail. With parish council’s still technically able to impose a charge and force homeowners to pay for their local church’s repairs, properties continue to be blighted in often idyllic rural locations. How do conveyancers and their […]
Free Enquiry Handling System – No obligation two month trial

The ETSOS QRS (Quotation and Referral System) has always been free to our existing clients, but we’re so convinced that your conveyancing department will benefit from using it that we’re happy for you to trial the system for two months, no obligation. You don’t even need to meet with us! I’m confident that using the […]
Groundsure provides data to ITV’s ‘Tonight’ programme

Groundsure were recently approached by ITV’s ‘Tonight’ programme to advise on, and provide spatial data portraying known infrastructure and planned projects, relating to infrastructure with the potential to cause noise disturbance. The information supplied was used by the programme for their team to create ‘indicative noise maps’ covering the UK. The data supplied to the […]