
Welcome to Conveyancing Podcast Episode 2.
Matthew and Thomas explore the weekly news roundup in the Conveyancing world.
We start with an article from the Law Society Gazette covering a case where a Solicitor is taking the Solicitors Regulation authority to court over alleged harassment and racism.
Our next story is also from the Law Society Gazette where they report that a gang has been convicted of fraud against law firms where they have intercepted communications to gain knowledge of the inner workings of transactions.
We dive into a couple of short reports from the BBC which indicate that the house building sector is increasing according to a couple of surveys which have been published by large players in the sector.
The next article is also from the BBC talking about a Welsh government scheme to help people build their own homes by providing 75% loans to buy land with pre existing planning permission and cover the costs of construction.
Then we move to the Daily Mail for a couple of articles. The first article examines a firm of house builders who have become embroiled in the leasehold scandal by misrepresenting their products to buyers. The second article examines the tax implications of selling a Spanish holiday home.
We look at the synopsis of a Daily Telegraph article that is behind a paywall, which looks at a potential tax difficulty where someone has bought their parents home from a landlord while the parents were living there.
Then on a lighter note we look at a beautiful 18th century mansion listed on Country Life.
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