Law Society seeks 1.9% increase in practising certificate fee share

The Law Society is proposing a 1.9% rise in its share of the annual practising certificate (PC) fee for the 2025–26 year. Chancery Lane has put forward a proposed PC fee contribution of £37.5 million, up from £36.8 million in 2024–25 and has asked members to contribute to its annual consultation on what the body’s priorities […]

PEPA invites conveyancers to online conference

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The Property Energy Professionals Association (PEPA), whose members are the Government-appointed Accreditation Schemes for Energy Assessors, is inviting conveyancing lawyers to its annual online conference on 1st May. The conference will have a strong focus on Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) reform, as well as the changing landscape in respect of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) […]

Post completion training now available for conveyancers

Today’s Training is hosting their inaugural webinar covering the topic of phishing and social engineering.

A partnership between Property Conveyancing Consultancy (PCC) and Today’s Media will provide a range of post-completion training opportunities for conveyancers. PCC Training Hub will provide bitesize training for practitioners on the intricacies of post completion work based on all HM Land Registry’s 83 practice guides, through Today’s Training. The sessions will cover topics including : […]

Rayner reiterates 1.5 million new homes pledge in Commons debate

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Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Angela Rayner has reiterated the government’s commitment to ‘record levels of housebuilding’ and funding plans to support affordable housing. Responding to questions in a Commons debate, Rayner stressed the ‘decisive action’ being taken to increase the supply of new homes, together with ‘bold reforms’ of the […]

Over 65s hold property wealth of more than £2.9 trillion

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Over-65s own property wealth of £2.944 trillion outright which could be put to use supporting their retirement planning and give a boost to the property market, data from Key Later Life Finance shows. Its data shows more than 10 million over-65s own their properties outright without a mortgage and can potentially put the wealth to […]

Sixth iteration of BASPI released

The sixth iteration of the Buying dataset, known as BASPI, has been published by trade and representative bodies representing the legal, surveying, estate agency and property management sectors, including The Conveyancing Association.The updates include tweaks to existing questions and new ones focused on electric charging points, flat roofs on properties, energy-efficiency retrofitting activity, and further information […]

Planning decisions taking over a year in some places

The average time it takes for planning for decisions is over a year in some of the worst performing planning authorities, no doubt denting efforts by the government to build the promised 1.5m new homes this Parliament.  Richmondshire Local Planning Authority, Brecon Beacons National Park, South Somerset, and Stockton-on-Tees are taking in excess of 12 […]

Three quarters of councils to introduce second home council tax surcharge

New powers to introduce higher rates of council tax for additional homes to effect from 1st April, with nearly three quarters of councils set to take advantage.  It is estimated 500,000 second home owners could be affected after the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act gave local authorities the power to charge up to double the rates […]

Digital property packs a good idea say consumers – Survey

Digital property packs are a good idea say four in five consumers but the gap between their understanding of property transactions, and the reality, is driving delays, a lack of transparency, and inefficiencies in the property market. A recent survey of home movers identified 82% of consumers believe Digital Property Packs are a good idea, […]

Reaction to Bank of England base rate hold

The Bank of England has, as was widely anticipated, confirmed the Monetary Policy Committee has held base rates at 4.5%. Despite hope for further interest rate falls in 2025, many commentators felt a further cut was unlikely so soon after February’s decision. And while inflation, currently 3%, remains above the Bank of England’s target of […]

Search provider first to include integrated property logbooks

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Hampshire search provider HW Conveyancing Searches has teamed up with property logbook provider Chimni to launch what they are describing as an industry first integrated search and logbook offering.  The service enables conveyancers to order logbooks for home buying clients as part of the search ordering process. Results are then pre-loaded into the logbook to […]

Agents confident of post-March property market volumes

Estate agents report increases in the number of new properties coming to market, more prospective buyer registrations and viewings after the pre-Christmas lull, all of which point to positivity remaining in the property market beyond the SDLT deadline at the end of March.  The latest Propertymark Housing Insight Report, is based on a survey of members, […]

LawTech to receive a further £1.5m in funding

Legal technology has been allocated a further £1.5m in government investment designed to help startups attract further private investment said Justice Minister Sarah Sackman KC MP in a speech to professionals at the first-ever UK Lawtech Conference. The funding has been allocated to LawTechUK, a government-backed initiative launched in 2019 with the aim to transform […]

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