March has been a month of CA responses, from the start when the Association issued…
It has been a busy couple of months within the world of the CA reflected in a number of ongoing campaigns and updates being issued, plus the series of meetings held during May. Nicky Heathcote’s blog gives an update on those meetings below.
As a starter, please see that our Director of Delivery, Beth Rudolf, appeared on the BBC Morning Live show in May talking about the potential impact of restrictive covenants. You can watch on the iplayer link below.
In keeping with ongoing workstreams, the CA has also issued a number of consultation responses covering both Commonhold, plus a response to the Select Committee recommendations on improving the home buying and selling process.
We also have a selection of blogs from Beth for you to read covering a number of topics, such as complaints and communication, digitalisation and threats of fraud.
Further details of all coverage in April and May can be found below:
The Conveyancing Association highlights Commonhold Consultation deadline and urges firms to respond
24th April
Complaints, context and the case for better communication in conveyancing – Beth Rudolf article
30th April
7th May
Building momentum towards faster property transactions – Beth Rudolf article
11th May
Preparing for pressure, reform and change across conveyancing – Nicky Heathcote blog
14th May
Why ‘tax adviser’ status risks creating more confusion than clarity for conveyancing firms – Beth Rudolf article
18th May
Restricted covenants BBC Morning Live – interview with Beth Rudolf
27th May
Conveyancers warned about property deeds failure – mentions the CA
27th May
They don’t hack in…they log in: Why cyber risk may still be under-estimated in conveyancing – Beth Rudolf article
28th May
