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It has been a month when political matters have dominated the general discourse, and the housing and property market is essentially no different to that, with plenty for the Association to get its teeth into, and a Levelling Up White Paper on the horizon which is likely to give us all more to chew over.

Cladding and leasehold inactivity have been the key areas of focus for the CA in January, with the launch of the Guidance for member firms on Cladding, and a call on Government to implement the leasehold measures it has already announced from a wide array of property market stakeholders.

In the media we’ve also been talking about technology and the property process, plus continuing to focus on upfront information and what should be included.

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

 

Implementation must follow Government announcements – Nicky Heathcote blog

13th January

CA website

 

Embracing change and digitisation in 2022 – mentions Beth Rudolf and CA

13th January

Today’s Conveyancer

 

Welcome to 2022 – Beth Rudolf blog

19th January

Today’s Conveyancer

 

Conveyancing Association launch Guidance on Cladding to member firms

21st January

Mortgage Introducer

Best Advice

Bridging & Commercial

Inside Conveyancing

Mortgage Solutions

Cherry

Today’s Conveyancer

Development Finance Today

 

Could blockchain speed up home buying? Comments from Beth Rudolf

21st January

Financial Times

 

91% of agents say upfront information “must be mandated” – conveyancers share their views – comments from Beth Rudolf

24th January

Today’s Conveyancer

 

Updated government cladding policy step toward more ‘palatable solution’ for leaseholders – Rudolf

24th January

Mortgage Solutions

 

Legal, property and mortgage sector call on Government to implement leasehold measures

27th January

MoneyAge

Cherry

Mortgage Solutions

Your Money

Mortgage Strategy

The Negotiator

Property Reporter

LandlordZone

Inside Conveyancing

Today’s Conveyancer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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