Recent research has indicated that the cost of moving home has reached a record high.
There are just three days left to respond to the DCLG’s consultation on improving the home moving process.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and Legal Ombudsman have today published jointly commissioned independent research showing that there could be improvements in how some law firms deal with complaints.
A qualified lawyer, Shirley Ann Fisher, provides a range of legal and financial services for the expat community in the Murcia region of Spain. She also has a solid background of working in private practice
In October, the Department for Communities and Local Government launched a ‘Call for Evidence’, seeking the views of involved parties on how the home moving process could be improved.
A consumer group is today calling on builders to commit to reforms that will help give buyers peace of mind when buying a newly built home.
This morning the Supreme Court handed down its much-anticipated judgment in the case of Tiuta International Limited (in Liquidation) v De Villiers Surveyors Ltd [2017] UKSC 2016/0156.
Staffordshire solicitors Bowcock & Pursaill has strengthened its team with the appointment of two new conveyancers.
Stamp duty for first-time buyers purchasing homes worth up to £300,000 has been abolished.
Last month, the Department for Communities and Local Government launched a ‘Call for Evidence’, seeking the views of involved parties on how the home moving process could be improved.
This week we’ll be focusing on the GDPR. You may have heard about Today’s Talk – our video series that gets your important questions answered. In each episode, we pose a different question to a
This week we’ll be focusing on the GDPR. You may have heard about Today’s Talk – our video series that gets your important questions answered. In each episode, we pose a different question to a
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has contributed to the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) paper on ‘Authorised Push Payment scams’. This follows the Which? super-complaint regarding safeguards in the market for push payments.
Yesterday (31st October 2017) the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) held its Compliance Conference at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham.
With the Alzheimer’s Society estimating that one in fourteen people over 65 have dementia, two Swansea based companies have been working together to increase awareness of the illness within the business sector.
A recent report has revealed that 79% of estate agents agree that the home-buying process is outdated.
Last Sunday, the Department for Communities and Local Government launched a ‘Call for Evidence’, seeking the views of involved parties on how the home moving process could be improved.
A Liverpool-based national firm has launched a £250 cashback, which promises introducers the best remortgage deal on the market this Christmas period. GWlegalis bringing back its £250 cashback deal for remortgage – which it originally
A cultural shift in attitude towards risk management may prove to be the most important driver of future law firm growth, according to research with independent law firms.
Conveyancing specialists in the Thames Valley are celebrating after winning a major national award to recognise their impeccable standards of customer service.
A Leeds law firm has promoted one of its lawyers.
The latest transaction data for England and Wales revealed a monthly fall in the number of applications completed by HM Land Registry (HMLR).
The West Bromwich Building Society (the West Brom) has chosen My Home Move as an additional partner, thanks to their shared values for putting the customer first. The West Brom is the seventh largest building
A specialist legal firm has announced significant growth in the number of new commercial property cases it is taking on.
Harrison Drury has expanded its presence in East Lancashire after merging with Clitheroe firm Chenery Maher.
This week we’ll be focusing on the conveyancing process.
A conveyancing service provider and panel manager have recently announced the appointment of a new CEO.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is proposing a second phase of changes to its rules for solicitors to make them simpler and more focused on high standards, reducing the length of its Handbook by more
This week we’ll be once again focusing on property fraud in the conveyancing sector.
Better information on price and quality of service will help the public make better legal choices and law firms find new clients, according to proposals from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). The SRA wants to
The Law Firm Services awards took place last week, recognising a wide range of achievements across the conveyancing sector.
The winners of the Law Firm Services Awards were announced last night during a ceremony at Birmingham’s prestigious Vox Centre.