With the Budget having been well and truly digested at the end of October, this…
Government intervention within the housing market is something of a constant, and conveyancers know better than most just what this can mean in terms of work load, specifically adding to it.
Conveyancers have taken on a significant number of extra tasks as part of the conveyancing process over the last decade, and it now feels time for the Government to intervene in order to take some of the burden away, to improve the home buying and selling process, and to deliver the digital transformation which is already available.
Beth Rudolf’s article in Today’s Conveyancer on the 19th May covers this off in some detail and we would urge you to read it and Nicky Heathcote’s website blog on the 17th which also delves into the solutions already available and how Government mandation is required.
This month we were also able to announce the date and venue for next year’s Annual Conference & Dinner which will take place in Manchester on Tuesday 6th February. It will have the theme, ‘Moving Towards The Digital Age’ and we will have more details on content, how to attend and sponsorship opportunities in the weeks and months ahead.
Full details of all coverage in May can be found below:
2nd May
Solutions are already here – we need the whole industry to adopt them – Nicky Heathcote website blog
17th May
Conveyancing Association announce date and venue of 2024 Annual Conference & Charity Dinner
18th May
The Government must intervene to drive the digital transformation of homebuying process – article from Beth Rudolf
19th May
Why is buying a home so complicated? Barclays Mortgage Insider podcast mentions Conveyancing Association
23rd May
Conveyancers refusing high rise cases over liability fears – mentions CA’s Building Safety Act guidance
23rd May
Conveyancers “refusing to handle high-rise transactions” – comments from Beth Rudolf
23rd May