Revealed: The New Groundsure Reports That Will Revolutionise Commercial Property Transactions

New Groundsure Reports That Will Revolutionise Commercial Property Transactions

Groundsure is delighted to reveal that following an extensive programme of customer-led product and market research, the redesigned and enhanced Review and Screening commercial search reports are now available. Groundsure – Expert geo-risk analysis and transaction-led advisory Groundsure Review The Groundsure Review is not just data – the report’s value rests on unrivalled data analysis […]

Further Tips On Improving Email Conveyancing Quotes Letters

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As was stated in the first instalment of this article, the importance of personalising an email quotes letter and ensuring your first contact with the customer is decisive and positive is very important in converting enquiries. Failing to provide a differentiated email quotes letter that clearly states the benefits of using the firm could impact […]

Government To Cap Leasehold Ground Rent

The government are set cap ground rent at £10 a year in the hope that leasehold property will be deemed as uneconomical; meaning the majority of homes in the future will be sold as freeholds.

Communities Secretary, James Brockenshire, is set to announce plans to significantly reduce and then cap ground rents on all new build properties. According to a government statement released on Sunday, the Government will begin a consultation into proposals that were made yesterday. The Government are to cap ground rent at £10 a year in the […]

SRA Continues To Ensure Solicitor Honesty

SRA Continues To Ensure Solicitor Honesty

The SRA are attempting to ensure the honesty and integrity of law firms and their representatives in order to provide a more transparent system for consumers. In the space of two days, the SRA have also made their intentions, concerning dishonest solicitors, very clear by invoking the use of section 43 orders. The section 43 […]

Lords Debate Tenants Fees Bill

Lords Debate Tenants Fees Bill

The Tenants Fees Bill has taken a step closer to becoming law this week following the second reading in the House of Lords. Having already completed the process, including committee and report stage amendments, in the House of Commons earlier this year, the House of Lords are repeating the process before the Bill will become […]