Controversial new TA6 forms revealed as consultation ends
The latest version of the TA6 (Seller's Property Information Form) has been released by the Law Society but won’t become compulsory until it has been tested.
A new two-part TA6 has been unveiled by The Law Society after an earlier attempt at an update came close to causing a revolt amongst conveyancers who argued it exposed them to legal liability over ‘material information’.
It was originally due to become mandatory on 15 January 2025 but the Law Society was pressured into delaying it while it put it through a consultation process.
Law Society vice president Mark Evans (pictured) said: “We have learned a lot through the consultation process about both the TA6 form and the wider member concerns about the complexities of the conveyancing market.
“We heard from more than 1,200 participants – the vast majority solicitors, as well as licensed conveyancers, estate agents and sellers – who shared their detailed experiences of using the 5th edition form. Thanks to everyone who gave up time to take part and share their views.
We have listened to the feedback.”
“We have listened to the feedback and following the predominant message in the responses decided the best solution is to replace the 5th edition of the TA6 form with two new forms, one mandatory and one not.
“We hope that this new approach will make the TA6 process more straightforward and easier to understand and navigate for conveyancers and their clients.
No overnight changes
“We appreciate that this is a difficult month for our members who are under intense pressure with a stamp duty tax deadline looming and we can assure you that there will not be any overnight changes to the existing 4th and 5th edition forms.”
“Appreciating the wider complexities of conveyancing and that conveyancers need time to adapt to change, the Law Society will:
- From Summer, run user testing with conveyancers, sellers and buyers to make certain the forms are fit for purpose and to understand which areas of the form that need most help to complete.
- Have an extended implementation period for the new forms, beginning in October 2025 before compulsory adoption of the new forms in March 2026.
- Provide information and training for conveyancers and their clients.
- Consult members on proposed amendments to the National Conveyancing Protocol.”
The two separate forms will be:
- A new 6th edition TA6 property form which is mandatory for Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) members from March 2026 and is designed to be used when an offer has been accepted. It will give buyers the information that the sellers have about the property before they commit to buying. This will be an improved version of the 4th edition.
- A material information form, which is not mandatory for CQS members and is designed for conveyancers to use if they choose to accept instructions from sellers before they list their property. It aims to help sellers gather the material information they are recommended to provide to the estate agent to market the property.
They horrendous. They stress inducting. Not geared towards Landlords who don’t live at the house.