Conveyancing: solicitor or DIY?

...how to complete a transfer form and what to do when a property owner dies. However, if you are considering doing some DIY conveyancing, it’s very important to be aware...
...how to complete a transfer form and what to do when a property owner dies. However, if you are considering doing some DIY conveyancing, it’s very important to be aware...
...to every situation, but often one spouse buys the other out and keeps the house. This means that the owners have to transfer ownership from joint names to a sole...
...I’ve learned with the support of colleagues to use my own experiences as well as to critically analyse policy to help support wider diversity objectives. By speaking to colleagues about...
...the systems our caseworkers use to make more than 18,000 updates to the register a day. As part of my IT apprenticeship, I’ve had the opportunity to spend time with...
...digital service standards. We have been working with GDS to develop Find property information and recently took part in a GDS workshop. This is a new initiative from GDS to...
...the register’s users. Conveyancers have the data they need at their fingertips, while here at the district council we have increased our capacity to undertake other activities, making better use...
...right. So for the rest of the year, we’ve decided that we are going to reduce the planned number of migrations to the new register. However, we are going to...
...received – many people still want to and, most importantly, still need to deal with their property. That may be to obtain vital finance to support themselves or their businesses....
...to support it. Despite lockdown measures coming into effect, March still saw our fourth highest volume of official local land charges searches sold to date. We’ve also continued to bring...
...to as migration. The first 12 local authorities to join our register have taught us much. Through listening to user feedback and identifying the scope and scale of the work...