Recent Mortgages, Lenders and Government Schemes – Page 2

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    Opinion

    Timely reminders

    2014-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Peter Rodd comments on risk in conveyancing transactions

  • Shail Patel
    Analysis

    Spotlight: E.Surv v Goldsmith Williams Solicitors

    2014-04-30T12:45:00Z

    The High Court rules on the terms of the ‘Bowerman duty’ around enquiries in a residential conveyancing transaction

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    Feature

    A helping hand

    2014-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The Help to Buy scheme launched almost one year ago, but many solicitors have still not had to deal with it in practice. Kathryn Taylor explains what it is, how it works, and the solicitor’s role within it

  • Alison Clair
    Feature

    Money from home

    2013-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Alison Clair looks at property fraud, particularly where the property is retained, how mortgage lenders are combating it, and how solicitors and mortgage lenders can work together to stamp it out

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    Feature

    Property in Practice September 2012

    2012-09-14T17:52:00Z

    This edition features lenders, tenants’ guarantees, the CQS, negligence in property practice, new builds, leasehold enfranchisement, rights of way, equity release and mortgage fraud  

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    Feature

    Property in Practice June 2012

    2012-06-01T11:53:00Z

    This edition features lenders panels, solar panels, new build purchase schemes, Japanese Knotweed, capital allowances, drains, commonhold, commercial landlord and tenant case law and the regulation of conveyancing