Conveyancing
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- Building Safety Act 2022: practice-based scenarios14 Feb 2024
- Conflict of interests in conveyancing18 Jun 2020
- Guidance for solicitors advising on tax16 Oct 2023
- Information requests to lender panel members19 Aug 2019
- Joint property and title fraud advice note08 Sep 2017
- Land transaction tax09 Jul 2024
- Law Society interest rate 29 Aug 2024
- Stamp duty land tax06 Oct 2022
- VAT treatment of disbursements and expenses05 Feb 2020
- Consumer Protection Regulations in conveyancing03 Jun 2024
- Contaminated land28 Jan 2020
- Flood risk31 Jan 2020
- House competitions13 Jan 2020
- Mortgage fraud13 Jan 2020
- Professional undertakings07 Sep 2022
- Property and registration fraud26 Jun 2020
- Building Safety Act 2022: frequently asked questions14 Feb 2024
- Can a licensed conveyancer use the Conveyancing Protocol and transaction forms?08 Mar 2021
- Can a seller's conveyancer include a draft transfer in the contract bundle?22 Sep 2023
- Do I need to make a suspicious activity report if I end a retainer?19 Jul 2021
- Do I need to send paper copies under the Conveyancing Protocol?22 Jun 2020
- Do I need written authority from a mortgagee to receive redemption funds?11 Jan 2024
- Do the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 apply to conveyancing retainers?22 Sep 2023
- Does a personal representative with power reserved need to be named in a contract for sale?22 Sep 2023
- I act for a lender. Should I send mortgage documents directly to the borrower?22 Sep 2023
- I act for a seller. What should I do if a buyer transfers purchase funds to my client account?30 Nov 2022
- I’m a conveyancer. Do I need to sign clients up to HMLR’s anti-fraud services?23 May 2023
- I’m a sole practitioner. Do I need to appoint a money laundering officer?22 Sep 2023
- My client is a member of a UK political party. Do they count as a politically exposed person?22 Sep 2023
- My client’s deeds have been lost in the post. Who’s responsible for the replacement?23 Jan 2023
- Should I report a minor AML breach to the SRA?25 Apr 2024
- Should I take out additional PII cover to act in a property purchase for an old friend?12 Oct 2020
- Should solicitors copy estate agents into emails about the progress of conveyancing transactions?03 Aug 2020
- TA6 form changes: frequently asked questions14 Jun 2024
- What should I consider when certifying an LPA for a conveyancing transaction?24 Nov 2020
- What should I do if a client pre-signs mortgage documents?05 Dec 2022
- What undertakings are acceptable in a conveyancing transaction?02 Apr 2024
- What’s the procedure for executing a deed of transfer?22 Sep 2023
- Where do I report a discrepancy between my due diligence and the PSC register?31 Mar 2021
- Where should property sale proceeds be sent if the seller lives abroad?07 Sep 2021
- Approved certificate of title09 Oct 2020
- Building Safety Act 2022: key terms and definitions14 Feb 2024
- CON29 forms26 Apr 2023
- Code for Completion by Post10 May 2019
- Code for signing and exchanging property contracts 202401 Nov 2023
- Conveyancing Protocol18 Jul 2020
- Formulae for exchanging contracts by telephone29 Aug 2019
- Freehold forms28 Apr 2023
- Leasehold forms26 Apr 2023
- Money laundering risks and threats16 Sep 2024
- Standard Conditions of Sale (5th edition – 2018 revision)28 Apr 2023
- Transaction (TA) forms14 Jun 2024
- Building Safety Act 2022 and residential conveyancing14 Feb 2024
- Changes to SDLT1 form: non-resident surcharge07 Apr 2021
- Climate risk and conveyancing: take part in our consultation19 Sep 2024
- Digital ID trust framework14 Mar 2022
- Improving the home buying and selling process03 Jun 2021
- Leasehold reform11 Dec 2023
- TA6 Property information form (5th edition) (2024) consultation29 Aug 2024
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