Under pressure – fewer firms and rising demand means conveyancing isn’t getting any easier
Today’s Conveyancer reports on new data from Search Acumen’s latest Conveyancing Market Tracker, which indicates (as if you had to be told) that pressure is mounting on firms across the conveyancing sector. The bald figure – an average 79% increase in caseload per firm over the last decade – is interesting enough on its own. […]
Response to the Chancellor’s Spring Budget 2023 From Dye & Durham
Richard Norman, Commercial Director & Head of Strategic Partnerships, Dye & Durham UK: “This week the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, has taken steps to support various areas of the economy, which will help bring down inflation and will ultimately have a positive effect on reducing interest rates and the cost-of-living for many. These […]
Legal Eye proudly supporting inaugural National Conveyancing Week
Legal Eye is proud to be associated with a brand-new initiative to improve the experience of home movers and professionals involved in the home moving process. National Conveyancing Week has been launched to raise the profile of organisations who conduct property transactions, with the inaugural event taking place from 20th-24th March 2023. Property lawyers up […]
Conveyancing Foundation’s ‘Share the Love’ campaign
The Conveyancing Foundation is a zero-profit registered charity whose purpose is to enhance the lives of those in the conveyancing industry and to support charity fundraising initiatives. The Foundation are proud to support National Conveyancing Week with our #sharethelove campaign as part of our Be Kind We Care initiative. Being grateful and kind can have […]
Industry condemns ‘budget of missed opportunities’
Several property industry commentators have made clear their disappointment with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s budget on Wednesday with the set of policies described as one of “missed opportunities”. First-time buyers “The nation’s first-time buyers are currently tackling the highest cost of homeownership on record and it’s bitterly disappointing to see the government turn their back on […]