With the Budget having been well and truly digested at the end of October, this…
The CA launched its annual lender survey this month – a chance for all conveyancing practitioners to give their views on where the industry can collaborate further to help improve both the mortgage and conveyancing process.
Previous iterations of the survey, and the results they generated, enabled the CA to work with an array of property industry stakeholders and it is hoped that this version does exactly the same.
We continue to push a number of our key workstreams via the media, in the form of highlighting the benefits of upfront information but also, in a wider sense, in terms of the collaboration required within our sector to improve the home buying and selling process. Beth Rudolf’s article in Estate Agent Today focuses on this while we also highlight the key part played by technology, the benefits it can deliver to create wider industry buy-in around.
Full details of all coverage in June can be found below:
98 per cent of consumers want upfront buying information – article from Beth Rudolf
1st June
PropTech Today – Let’s get moving with digitising the upfront information agenda – mentions the CA
1st June
Today’s Conveyancer: from Diamond to Platinum – mentions the CA
6th June
Conveyancing Association launch 2022 Lender Survey to improve conveyancing and mortgage process
6th June
‘Collaborative’ conveyancing proptech secures new funding – mentions the CA
10th June
Rowlinsons Solicitors strengthens management team – mentions Tom Parkinson and the CA
9th June
The art of collaboration – why it can help benefit the home buying and selling process – article from Beth Rudolf
11th June
Industry leaders: BASPI “all about using technology as an accelerator” – comments from Beth Rudolf
17th June
Industry veteran reveals why conveyancers ‘fob-off’ agents – mentions the CA
21st June
Summertime – is the living easy? Regular monthly blog from Nicky Heathcote
23rd June
Government should prioritise homebuying process improvements and leasehold reform – regular article from Beth Rudolf
29th June