With the Budget having been well and truly digested at the end of October, this…
Within the wider property market and indeed the economy, June has been another challenging month, with a high degree of volatility and change impacting all stakeholders.
At the CA we have focused on those areas which can help make the sales and buying process less volatile, more certain and which offer a variety of benefits to both firms and their clients, not least in terms of trying to get the average time to completion down.
You’ll see below articles from Beth on upfront information specifically, but also the wider need for ongoing change in areas such as leasehold, while Nicky’s website blog covered the CA’s policy work and why it is central to what the Association does, and achieves.
Full details of all coverage in June can be found below:
Building Safety Act – are conveyancers refusing high-rise cases? Comments from Beth Rudolf
1st June
Real communication will refine the remortgage process – Article from Beth Rudolf
2nd June
Policy work and how it benefits our member firms – Regular blog from Nicky Heathcote
12th June
Material information rules will help agents justify higher fees – claim –
Comments from Beth Rudolf
14th June
Keyed up – article mentions the CA
16th June
Upfront Material Information boosts house sales – Article from Beth Rudolf
17th June
Upfront material information: A better way to streamline your conveyancing cases – Article mentions the CA
27th June
Conveyancers must should lounder – and together – if we are to see change – Article from Beth Rudolf
28th June
We cannot give up the fight to reform leasehold – Article from Beth Rudolf
30th June