Course description
Attention to detail is a vital aspect of residential conveyancing. However, unless you are extremely lucky, there will be times during your career when you simply get something wrong and that is why insurance is essential.
Paul Tobias presents this live and interactive broadcast that examines the common areas that can cause problems for residential conveyancers, especially as the duties attached to this role continue to change. It will cover the dangers of undertakings, mortgages, conflict of interest, breaches of professional rules, how to reply to preliminary enquiries, your professional behaviour, your additional obligations under Help to Buy schemes, identity fraud cases and much more.
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Introduction
When you sit your exams there is a pass mark - it may be quite high such as 80 or 90%. Once you are in actual practice there is another pass mark but this time it is 100% and unless you are both very clever and extremely lucky there will be those occasions during your career when you simply get something wrong - that is why you have insurance.
But it is timely, especially as the duties of a conveyancer always seem to increase, that we take a look at some of the common areas that could cause problems in this virtual classroom seminar.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- The dangers of undertakings - what are you actually promising and do you have the authority and ability to comply fully
- Mortgages - allied to undertakings are the dangers of incomplete redemptions, wrongly executed documents and your obligations to the lender
- Conflict of interest - not always easy to spot but can lead to claims by one or more aggrieved client
- Breaches of professional rules, including billing, leading to claims not only by the former client but by your regulatory body
- Preliminary enquiries and replying to them - get the timing or wording wrong and a claim may follow
- Your behaviour as a professional - it doesn’t stop at the office door. A fine line between careless and dishonest activity
- SDLT and claims arising where the client has underpaid on your advice. Additional obligations under Help to Buy schemes
- Identity and fraud cases - you may get caught in the middle and who are you acting for?
- Land Registry rights of recourse where compensation has been paid to a registered proprietor, rejections, and loss of priority
- Leases, plans, escalating ground rent and service charges, easements, and covenants
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