Today’s Conveyancer at LegalEx 2017 – Did we see you there?
LegalEx, the largest and fastest growing legal event in the UK, made a successful return for 2017.
Landmark supports Law Society reception at the House of Commons
This month, Landmark Information was pleased to sponsor a special afternoon tea and champagne reception event, which was hosted by the Birmingham, Worcestershire and Warwickshire Law Society groups at the House of Commons. The event brought together over 100 members of the three law societies, who all travelled from the Midlands to attend the event, […]
tmgroup Wellbeing Programme shortlisted for Employee Benefits Awards 2017
tmgroup are delighted to announce that their Wellbeing Programme has been shortlisted for the Employee Benefits Awards 2017,
Today’s Conveyancer in conjunction with Lawyer Checker: Latest Fraud Cases
Industry leading conveyancing publication, Today’s Conveyancer, brings you a FREE webinar presented by Lawyer Checker’s Paul Tucker.
Housing market made unfair by “bank of mum and dad”
First-time buyers relying on family loans to fund deposits could be aggravating inequality.
Expert Opinion: Airbnb and Leasehold Flats
Introduction Just in case there are some readers who have not comes across Airbnb before it is described (on its website) as ‘a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodation around the world — online or from a mobile phone or tablet. Whether a flat for a night, a castle […]
Housing Affordability between 1999 – 2016
The housing affordability ratio in England and Wales has more than doubled between 1997 and 2016.
The Landlord Law Changes You Must be Aware of
If you work in the property industry, you’ll be quite aware of the new buy-to-let measures that have plagued the sector over the past year.
UK homes to require electronic log books
Homeowners may have to publish electronic log books detailing all maintenance work.
SRA proposals could make more opportunities
Proposals released by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) could open more opportunities.
Deal sees law firm plan for future growth
A combined business deal has been announced by two leading local law firms.
Home ownership out of reach for most self-employed
62% of self-employed people do not know how they’ll pay for the first home.
Society calls for specific market study into Conveyancing
The Society of Licensed Conveyancers (SLC) welcomes the intent of Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
Firm reveal location of office move
Goldsmith Williams has recently announced it will be moving to a new location in Chapel Street.
Abolition of Welsh Right to Buy moves ahead
New legislation to abolish the Right to Buy has been proposed by the Welsh Government.
Land Registry testing ways to improve application quality
Land Registry have been working to improve the standard of applications being received from customers.
SRA rebuke firm who transferred £333k to fraudster
A law firm has been rebuked by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) after sending £333,000 to fraudsters masquerading as property sellers.
Expert Opinion: Adverse Possession Woes
Adverse possession is something that conveyancers come across regularly – it is not that unusual to find that the property being sold includes some ‘extra’ land not included in the registered title.
Property fraud sees mother and daughter jailed
A mother and daughter who tried to take control of a £3million Kensington property are to be jailed.
From apprentice to property lawyer – law firm launches innovative training scheme
Sheffield conveyancing firm PM Property Lawyers has this week launched a new scheme to train the property lawyers of the future.