Conference to help mend relations between agents and conveyancers
National Conveyancing Week is launching in just eight weeks time and will take place between March 20th and 24th this year.
National Conveyancing Week (NCW) is launching in just eight weeks time and will take place between March 20th and 24th this year.
The initiative is the brainchild of Bold Legal Group founder and Chief Executive Rob Hailstone and aims to raise the profile and understanding of the role conveyancers play in the home moving process.
ON-DEMAND
NCW will include a series on on-demand, virtual and live events designed to “inform; educate; assist; motivate; reassure; help recruit new entrants; improve the profile of conveyancers and conveyancing; and ensure fees can be set at and kept at an acceptable level.”
With the event just eight weeks away Hailstone is hoping attendees will come from across the property sector including estate agents, mortgage brokers, lenders and conveyancers.
Misundertood
Hailstone says: “Conveyancing is on the whole largely misunderstood. Yes, there are some who deserve their reputation, but for the most part conveyancers are hard-working, diligent and caring people who want only to help their clients achieve their dream home move.”
Given the volatile and at times vitriolic nature of the relationship between estate agents and conveyancers Hailstone says he feels it’s important to foster a better relationship.
The agenda, which is now available to view on the National Conveyancing Week website, will focus on a number of key themes and speakers throughout the week designed to bring the home moving industry together; including collaboration, recruitment and retention, lender updates and training (including an introduction to conveyancing session designed to myth bust for those not directly involved in conveyancing).
FREE
He adds: “National Conveyancing Week is completely free to all those who wish to engage with it.
“We are incredibly grateful to our commercial supporters who have thrown their weight behind this not because they anticipate a commercial gain, but because the home moving profession/industry is our livelihoods, puts a roof over our heads and food on our tables.”