
Georgia is the Content Executive and will be your primary contact when submitting your latest news. While studying for an LLB at the University of Liverpool, Georgia gained experience working within retail, as well as social media management. She later went on to work for a local newspaper, before starting at Today’s Conveyancer.
A conveyancer has been banned from working in the profession after paying two lenders by using her own money.
Action is being taken against eleven councils across England who’s plans for new homes are insufficient.
Recent data has revealed that sales to first-time buyers grew by 2% during February to 29% month-on-month.
The latest figures have shown that receipts for Stamp Duty Land Tax are continuing to rise despite the fall in UK property transactions.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) have proposed to reduce the minimum level of professional indemnity insurance.
A claim brought by a defrauded mortgage company which would have seen the former partner of a corrupt solicitor pay over £200,000 has been struck out by the High Court.
The government is set to invest nearly £300 million in the West of England, Greater Manchester and Oxfordshire to help boost UK housing delivery.
Firms covered by an insurer who was recently placed into provisional administration have been advised that they do not need to take out additional cover.
The region’s first factory dedicated to the construction of modular homes has been established in Liverpool.
Online Property forum Homemove.co.uk has recently acquired by reallymoving.com, setting out to provide a consumer-focused platform for users to share their views on the process of moving home.
NAHL group, owners of conveyancing search provider Searches UK, observed a fall in profits last year.
Recent research suggests that a second commuter belt has emerged as a result of the high house prices in London.
The latest data from HM Land Registry shows that completed applications saw a fall last month.
A law firm review looking at the measures taken to tackle money laundering suggested that a number of firms need to take further action.
Expert advice and guidance will be made accessible to more communities across England in a bid to help them achieve their ‘neighbourhood vision’.