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  • Mortgage Fraud and the Licensed Conveyancer

    Mortgage fraud is a serious issue that can have significant consequences for all parties involved in a property transaction. As a licensed conveyan...
  • The Impact on Environmental Concerns on Conveyancing

    Environmental concerns have become increasingly important in the property market, and Licensed Conveyancers play a critical role in identifying pot...
  • The Future of Conveyancing

    The conveyancing industry has been evolving rapidly in recent years, with technology and changing consumer expectations driving many of the changes...
  • The Impact of Technology on Conveyancing

    The conveyancing process has traditionally been a manual and paper-based process, involving numerous documents, forms, and signatures. However, in ...
  • Tips for Making the Most of the eLibrary

    Here are some tips for using an eLibrary: Familiarize yourself with the platform: Take some time to familiarize yourself with the eLibrary platfo...
  • Tips for Preparing for Conveyancing Exams

    Here are some top tips for tackling conveyancing exams: Understand the format of the exam: Make sure you understand the format of the exam, inclu...
  • Challenges faced by mature students

    Mature students face unique challenges when pursuing a career in conveyancing. Here are some of the challenges they may face: Balancing study wit...
  • From Legal Secretary to Licensed Conveyancer

    To become a licensed conveyancer, a legal secretary would need to obtain the necessary qualifications and experience required by the Council for Li...
  • Licensed Conveyancer v Barrister

    A licensed conveyancer and a barrister are both legal professionals, but they have different roles and qualifications. Qualifications: Barristers...
  • Licensed Conveyancer v Paralegal

    A licensed conveyancer and a paralegal are both legal professionals who can provide assistance with property transactions in the UK, but there are ...
  • Licensed Conveyancer v Legal Executive

    A licensed conveyancer and a legal executive are both legal professionals who can provide assistance with property transactions in the UK, but ther...
  • Licensed Conveyancer v Solicitor

    Both licensed conveyancers and solicitors can assist with property transactions in the UK, but there are some key differences between the two: Qu...