Firstly, a very big thank you to all those who attended our series of meetings…
This month saw the much anticipated launch of DCLG’s Call for Evidence on improving the home buying and selling process. Political events had seemingly delayed its publication but our Director of Delivery, Beth Rudolf, had met a number of times with the team behind the Call for Evidence and there are a large number of aims and ambitions within the document that chime with what the CA is trying to achieve and the methods by which we intend to achieve them.
Following the publication, we issued an initial press response to it and we will be conversing with members in order to collate our official response. This was widely covered by the various publications and Beth was very much in demand throughout the month. The Call for Evidence closes in December but we do have the opportunity to discuss this at our Annual Conference before producing our full response.
During the rest of the month we made a number of political points, following conference season, plus speculated on what next month’s Budget might bring for both the housing market and the conveyancing industry. As always, there are continued calls for changes to stamp duty and this looks likely to be a hot topic throughout November.
Full details of all coverage in October can be found below:
CA website – Eddie Goldsmith regular blog
5th October
Conservative Conference highlights importance of housing change
Mortgage Strategy – mention of CA
6th October
Comment: We’re getting there with tech
CA response to Leasehold consultation
9th October
Leasehold Knowledge Partnership
Today’s Conveyancer – article from Beth Rudolf
12th October
Commonhold should be common practice
Yorkshire Post – mentions CA research
14th October
Sellers could face hefty fees from estate management firms
Law Society Gazette – comments from the CA
16th October
Blockchain deal bodes ill for conveyancers
Estate Agent Today – Eddie’s regular blog
21st October
Stamp duty tinkering will make the whole process more complicated
23rd October
BBC Radio 4 – interview with Beth Rudolf, Director of Delivery
29th October
Money Box (from 14:15)
The Times – comments from Eddie Goldsmith
29th October
Don’t fall prey to the cyber-fakers