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The start of February was dominated by the CA’s Annual Conference & Dinner which focused specifically on what the future might look like for conveyancing firms and the models they might want to adopt in order to survive and thrive within a changing environment. Our post-Conference press release was picked up by a number of publications and we have used our regular articles to draw out some of the content that was under discussion at a highly successful day in South Wales.

Much of the focus in the latter stages of February has been around what the Budget might bring, and not only do we have a new Chancellor but a new Housing Minister. It will be interesting to see exactly what housing market measures are announced on the 11th March and how they impact on conveyancers. We’re also interested to hear specifics around leasehold reform and what the Government might have planned in areas such as reservation agreements and the provision of upfront information. March looks likely to be a very lively month.

Full details of all coverage in February can be found below:

 

“Single source of property truth to be piloted within weeks” – with comments from Beth Rudolf

1st February

Legal Futures

 

How will tech change the conveyancing process? – article mentions CA

3rd February

Best Advice

 

2020 – a year of leasehold reform

4th February

Conveyancing Association website

 

Conveyancing Association Annual Conference focuses on the future for conveyancing firms

10th February

Financial Reporter

Cherry

Mortgage Introducer

Best Advice

Today’s Conveyancer

Inside Conveyancing

 

Conveyancing 2025 & Beyond – article from Beth Rudolf

11th February

Today’s Conveyancer

 

Cover feature: 2030 vision – includes comments from Eddie Goldsmith

19th February

Mortgage Strategy

 

The new era of conveyancing – article mentions CA

24th February

Mortgage Introducer

 

‘Big Thinking’ Housing Spring Budget Required – article mentions CA

25th February

Today’s Conveyancer

 

TSB clamps down on ground rent and estate fees – with comments from Beth Rudolf

28th February

Mortgage Solutions

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