Free guide to preservation surveys

National trade body, The Property Care Association (PCA) has produced a free guide to provide an insight into what preservation surveys entail. The PCA represents the building preservation industry, and specialises in structural maintenance, waterproofing, damp-proofing, timber preservation and invasive weed control. Preservation surveys investigate signs of dampness, timber decay and insect infestation in properties. […]
What do our clients look for in a conveyancer?

TheMoveChannel.com give us their insight on what consumers are looking for during the conveyancing process. Conveyancers are an essential part of the property investment process. Everything from the price of a property and its fixtures and fittings to the planning restrictions attached to the estate need to be covered in accurate detail in the transfer […]
SearchFlow Chief Executive examines the impact of energy policy

The UK is hungry for energy. Its population growth demands more resources at a time when it must reduce its dependency on coal, rapidly dwindling North Sea oil and imported energy. With commitments to achieve a 15% clean energy target by 2020, the Government has been exploring all avenues to reap the energy harvest available. […]
SRA Interventions: GS Law LLP (formerly PHD Law LLP) and Andrew John Taylor

The Adjudication Committee of the SRA has resolved to intervene into Kanwar Bhan, Monika Narad and Mohammad Rashid Shaikh and their firm GS Law LLP (formerly PHD Law LLP). The ground for intervention for the firm, formerly of 31a South Road, Southall, Middlesex UB1 1SW and 37 Cartwright Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV2 3BT, were: […]
House prices up 3.1%

In the 12 months to June 2013 UK house prices increased by 3.1%, up from a 2.9% increase in the 12 months to May 2013. According to the latest House Price Index from the Office of National Statistics, the year-on-year increase reflected growth of 3.3% in England and 4.3% in Wales, offset by falls of […]
Government say housing market strategy is working

The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Eric Pickles, said yesterday that government action to help kick-start the housing market was working. Mr Pickles said that housing supply and confidence is now increasing, and has turned a corner since the unsustainable housing bubble burst under the last administration. They say that in the […]
SLC announces road show sponsors

The Society of Licensed Conveyancers (SLC) has announced that CLS Ltd, Geodesys and STL Group will be sponsoring its summer road show events, taking place across the country this September. The SLC and Legal Eye are collaborating to run four regional road shows which start on 10th September. The sponsorship means the events can […]
US provider hopes to start UK legal services revolution

Rocket Lawyer is launching a UK first as it offers all consumers access to free legal services for three days. They started in the USA and are now the most widely used online legal service in America. The firm hopes to replicate this in the UK. The service is the only completely online legal service […]
Land Registry Warning: bogus emails

The Land Registry have issued a warning not to open emails which appears to be from the Land Registry that ask you to disclose personal or payment information. They will never ask you to disclose personal or payment information by email. If you have already opened the email and/or the attachment they recommend that you: […]
Legal Eye announces results from their first customer satisfaction survey

Legal Eye, the leading national law firm compliance experts today announced the results of their inaugural customer satisfaction survey. Legal Eye customers were surveyed by telephone to determine how satisfied they were with the service provided by Legal Eye. The findings showed that 93% of law firms who were surveyed were found to be delighted/happy […]
CPD Points! Time is running out…

Flood, Fracking, Insurance and Compliance Following the announcement in July of 35 CPD events across England and Wales during September; PSG have confirmed that more than 700 delegates have now registered for the events. There are 26 seminars, each providing 3 SRA accredited CPD points, which will take place across England and Wales and for […]
New Governor of Bank of England could end Help to Buy

If the Help to Buy scheme threatens to create a housing bubble, the new Bank of England governor has pledged to bring it to an end. Speaking to Sky News, Mark Carney said the scheme would not be extended if it posed any threat to the stability of the economy. Mr Carney said: “If the […]
Land Registry e-DRS terms and conditions update

The Land Registry has opened up their electronic Document Registration Service (e-DRS) to every professional customer who sends an application to change the register. Previously the service was only open to conveyancers but the Land Registry have decided to meet customer demand by simplifying the terms and conditions that govern the use of electronic channels […]
House prices continue to rise

UK house prices have increased by 3.9% from July 2012, their highest annual rate since August 2010. According to the latest Nationwide House Price Index the average UK home is now worth £170,825. Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s Chief Economist, said: “UK house prices rose by a robust 0.8% in July, providing further evidence of an upturn […]
Buy-to-let lending worth over £5 billion

In the second quarter of 2013 lenders advanced 40,000 mortgages to buy-to-let investors, worth £5.1 billion. According to data published by the Council for Mortgage Lenders (CML), both the number of buy-to-let loans and the value of lending were the highest since the third quarter of 2008. Year-on-year, buy-to-let lending was 19% higher by volume […]
New lender focuses on those with adverse credit

New mortgage lender, Magellan Homeloans, has launched a pilot mortgage service aimed at borrowers unable to gain mortgages from traditional high street lenders. Their target market is borrowers who have experienced a one-off life event which has resulted in an adverse credit record. They have said they will consider applications from individuals who can explain […]
Average second-time buyer is 42 years old

Prospective second time buyer are now likely to wait 14 years before moving on from their first home. According to the Post Office’s Step-Up report second-time buyers now wait 15 years longer than in the 60s to move up the property ladder. In the mid-1960s, second-time buyers had to wait just three years before moving […]
ITV show highlights £7.8 million mortgage fraud

Thursday’s ITV Fraud Squad programme revealed how fraudsters stole £7.8 million from Britain’s banks in a sophisticated mortgage fraud. The programme showed the Economic Crime Department of the City of London Police at work, as well as including interviews with victims who have been conned out of huge sums of money. Commander Steve Head, in […]
Beaumont Legal to expand by 50%

Wakefield-based solicitors Beaumont Legal has announced plans to hire 35 new members of staff as part of their plans to become the largest conveyancing firm in the UK within the next three years. Beaumont Legal is now looking for 15 solicitors, 10 legal secretaries and 10 legal assistants to join them at their headquarters at […]
Chancel Repair Liability – misconception vs fact

Chancel Repair Liability (CRL) does not stop after 13th October 2013. The Land Registration Act 2002 has meant that overriding interests must be registered by midnight on 12th October 2013. However, because the liability only falls away at the point of first or next registration, there is in fact no deadline for Chancel Repair Liability […]