Thirdfort webinar: The paperless property transaction – is the industry ready?

HM Land Registry is on a mission to revolutionise the homebuying process.

In the recently published Strategy 2022+ report, the HM Land Registry’s ambition is clear: an end-to-end paperless property transaction, powered by instant data access, enabling homes to be bought and sold digitally.

For both consumers and property professionals, this promises a frictionless, more user-friendly process with significantly increased resilience to fraudulent attacks and money laundering.

Understanding what these changes will mean will allow forward-thinking legal property professionals to benefit from them. It’s essential for the industry to stay ahead of the disruption to avoid being overwhelmed by it.

In this exclusive online event, a panel of high-profile industry experts will explore the implications of this rapid digital transformation and provide insights into how firms can best prepare for it:

  • Mike Harlow, Deputy Chief Executive at HMLR
  • Beth Rudolf, Director of Delivery at The Conveyancing Association
  • Sam Ruback, Head of Legal at Thirdfort

Date: 27th October 2022

Time: 12:30pm – 1:30pm

Place: Online

Register for the event here.

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