More Features and Opinion – Page 4

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    Hit list

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Listed buildings and conservation areas can trip up even the most astute conveyancer, slowing down the process, damaging client relationships, and risking breaches of consumer protection regulations. Richard Copus explains what you need to know

  • Sarah Brodie
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    Loud and clear

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    From 6 December 2018, conveyancers will need to publish price- and service-related information on their websites. Sarah Brodie looks at what this could mean in practice

  • Leaving the EU - Property
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    Life after leave

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    With Brexit now only six months away, investor sentiment remains positive, but there are broader challenges in the market which need to be resolved, from access to finance to housing supply. Paresh Raja explains

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    The green light

    2018-07-26T16:47:00Z

    From April 2018, new regulations will make it significantly harder for landlords to rent property with an energy efficiency rating below ‘E’. Warren Gordon looks at the lease drafting implications, and potential exemptions from the new requirements

  • Joy Bailey
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    Signed, sealed, delivered

    2018-06-06T00:00:00Z

    As part of our regular series from HM Land Registry, Joy Bailey provides an update on the execution of deeds or documents using electronic signatures

  • Streets ahead
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    Streets ahead

    2018-06-06T00:00:00Z

    Times are tough in the conveyancing market, putting the power in the hands of the client. So how can you ensure you stand out from the competition? Sue Bramall gives her 12 steps for success

  • Professor Nick Hopkins
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    On the agenda

    2018-06-06T00:00:00Z

    Professor Nick Hopkins, and research assistants Chris Pulman, Rachel Preston and Thomas Nicholls, highlight the property law coming under review by the Law Commission as part of its 13th Programme of Law Reform

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    Living the Dreamvar

    2018-06-06T00:00:00Z

    Property Section chair Warren Gordon looks at how the Section will be supporting members with the issues presented by the Dreamvar / P&P decision

  • william marriott
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    Think tank

    2018-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Clients who are buying or selling a house with a septic tank or small sewage treatment plant need to know about the relevant regulations and their implications – which could include immediate and ongoing costs. William Marriott explains

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    Common sense?

    2018-03-06T00:00:00Z

    The government’s recent announcement about setting ground rents for new leasehold houses and flats to zero may make commonhold a more attractive prospect than it has ever been since its commencement in 2004. James Driscoll explains.

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    Put your house in order

    2018-01-11T09:03:00Z

    In a volatile market, it may be hard to find time to address practice management, but, says Peter Rodd, you can’t afford not to. Are you eally working as efficiently and profitably as you can be? And if not, what can you do about it?

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    Take care

    2017-12-05T00:00:00Z

    Do you know what extra steps you need to take when acting for a client who lacks mental capacity? Stephen Desmond looks at the case law and the lessons it holds for conveyancers

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    Above water

    2017-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Flood Re has been in force for over a year, but it isn’t a panacea: many properties are excluded, and premiums will continue to rise even for those included. Sue Highmore outlines when, how and what you should advise clients around flood risk

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    In the family

    2017-09-06T00:00:00Z

    The ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ is now one of the top 10 mortgage lenders. So how should you advise clients receiving funds from family, and when should you advise them to consult a family lawyer? Jo Edwards , Jamie Gaw and Anna Jassani explain.

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    Private eyes

    2017-08-11T09:08:00Z

    Peter Farrington, vice president of the Association of British Investigators, explains how private investigators can be a valuable asset for a solicitor dealing with possession proceedings, and gives some tips on building an effective working relationship.

  • Noel Hunter
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    Strong foundations

    2017-06-09T10:25:00Z

    A new version of the Consumer Code for Home Builders was released in April. Noel Hunter explains how the code works, and how it applies to both home builders and homebuyers

  • lawrence heller
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    Buyers beware?

    2017-06-09T09:39:00Z

    Consumer protection regulations which came into force in 2008 have gone largely unnoticed by conveyancers, but they could have a major implication: the overriding of caveat emptor in transactions where the buyer is a consumer. Lawrence Heller explains

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    Mortgage fraud: spotting the warning signs

    2017-05-11T09:27:00Z

    Peter Rodd has been leading our series of fraud and cybersecurity seminars taking place until the end of June. Here, he shares a real-life example of mortgage fraud and the warning signs that the conveyancer failed to spot.

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    New horizons

    2017-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Philip Giles explains how private client, property and family departments can best work together when advising cohabitees, highlighting the risks and opportunities involved

  • Philip Grisewood
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    On the mark

    2017-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Philip Grisewood of NHBC introduces the Conveyancing Portal, a new system giving conveyancers access to Buildmark cover information and associated documentation, and designed to improve efficiency while ensuring due diligence is carried out