Reforming the Conveyancing process

The home moving process is something that most people will experience at some point during their lifetime. Figures from HM Land Registry indicate that over one million homes are bought and sold each year. Given the frequency of transactions taking place, it would be reasonable to expect that the process would be straightforward, or at least have made significant steps towards change. However, as has been widely communicated by both the general public and professionals, the process remains problematic. Consumers consistently criticise conveyancing as being too slow, there being too little correspondence or having a lack of understanding of the process. It is widely seen as the most complex part of the home moving process and many are unsure of what is involved prior to being involved themselves. Transaction time In terms of how long it takes to process a transaction, this is an issue which stretches across the whole of the home moving process. Whilst conveyancers obviously…

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