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Features
Is conveyancing really to blame for sales falling through?
When the dreaded call comes in that a sale has fallen through, the news is a double whammy for estate agents. Not only will they not get their commission, says Joanne Christie, there’s a fair chance it will be all their fault.
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Features
Proptech – Transformers
A wave of new companies is challenging the old ways of the property industry, with immensely clever technological solutions. Lisa Isaacs spoke to some of the people who are transforming property.
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The domino effect
All agents are aware that if one deal falls over, they all could. Joanne Christie outlines some new ways of preventing that, or at least, reducing the risk.
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Shieldpay set to transform moving day
A new digital mortgage processing scheme launched by conveyancing firm My Home Move and the escrow account specialist Shieldpay, promises to ‘transform moving day’...
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Property chain proptech firm hits £3m funding during latest cash call
A company called When You Move that claims to offer a platform that solves the UK's shaky property chain system has now topped £3 million in funding.
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Regulation & Law
Conveyancers advise agents about most recent scams facing industry
Conveyancing Association says fraud is a significant threat to the industry and has issued revised guidance on how to tackle it including using 'selfies' to validate documents.
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Scotland leads the way in conveyancing with seven-days-a-week service for buyers
The weekend has always been every agent’s nightmare when a sale is going through the final stages as conveyancing solicitors down tools for a – probably – well-earned rest. But that is set to change in Scotland after a conveyancing firm announced that it is to begin a seven-days-a-week service to help buyers gain the competitive edge. Unlike other conveyancing firms including those in England and Wales that offer online case tracking and call-centres over the weekend, Edinburgh and Glasgow-based Gilson Gray says it will offer a full service including ‘live’ partners on hand to give advice. Weekend legal advice is a key differentiator in Scotland. There solicitors are the first port of call for buyers hoping to make an offer and, therefore, waiting for a whole weekend for their offices to open can be a disadvantage. Gilson Gray’s service will be offered to private purchasers at first before being rolled out to housebuilders, developers and mortgage brokers, who will be able to help their customers get ready to buy a property faster. “Traditionally, people look at a range of properties over the weekend and if they see one, they have to wait until the Monday to contact their solicitor…
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Is the Brexit effect finally over? Conveyancers and lenders report improving property market
Both conveyancers and mortgage lenders say the property market has recovered significantly in recent months, signalling a return to ‘business as usual’ in many areas of the country. This includes the workload of conveyancing solicitors which has risen to its highest for a year, with some firms experiencing an increase of up to 27% over the past three months, says data firm Search Acumen. Its Market Tracker reveals that transactions “bounced back” between July and September compared to the previous three months, when transactions nosedived. Between July and September conveyancing volumes increased from 210,964 to 254,606 or 21% between the two quarters. Search Acumen says the increase in case-load came directly from an improvement in the property market. But although the number of homes being sold has surged ahead recently, Search Acumen says the property market still has some way to go before it returns to complete health; transactions levels are still 6% down year-on-year, it says. “After the noticeable dip in conveyancing activity revealed by the Q2 2017 edition of the Market Tracker, it’s encouraging to see an uptick in activity through the summer period,” says Andrew Lloyd, Managing Director of Search Acumen (pictured, left). “The conveyancing industry has broadly…
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Agents don’t get proptech
Just five per cent of property businesses consider themselves technologically advanced, according to research by Qube Global Software.
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