Reminder: Places Available For A Comprehensive Guide To Unregistered Conveyancing Training

Reminder: Places Available For A Comprehensive Guide To Unregistered Conveyancing Training

There are still places available for the Today’s Training: A Comprehensive Guide To Unregistered Conveyancing.

The four sessions will be hosted over four consecutive weeks, with the first starting on 8 September at 10am.

The course is also suitable for newly qualified staff who are unfamiliar with the process. The course counts towards your continuing competence, and costs £100 +VAT per person.

Kelly McDonnell, the Chairman of the Midlands Branch of Women in Property has over 20 years’ experience in the conveyancing sector and Jonathan Ritson a conveyancing solicitor with over 25 years’ experience, will talk delegates through:

  • How to read a conveyance
  • The Root of a Title
  • Plans
  • Preparing an Epitome of Title
  • Abstracts of Title
  • Preparing a Contract
  • Land Charges and Index Map Searches
  • Checking the Contract and Epitome of Title
  • Enquiries
  • Pre-Completion Services
  • Registration

Following the completion of the course delegates will have:

  • A sound basic understanding of the fundamentals involved in dealing with unregistered land
  • An ability to read and analyse unregistered title documents and identify any potential issues
  • A full understanding of the process and procedure in dealing with unregistered land from initial instructions to registration

Dates for the webinar

  • 8 September 2020 – 10am
  • 15 September 2020 – 10am
  • 22 September 2020 – 10am
  • 29 September 2020 – 10am

Don’t think you’ll be able to attend the live sessions? Don’t worry.

The sessions will be recorded and available for 30 days.

For more information and to register for the event CLICK HERE

Jennifer van Deursen

Jen is the Senior Media Officer for Today’s Conveyancer, Today’s Wills & Probate  and Today’s Family Lawyer. Having gained a degree in Multimedia Computing, Jen fell into a content role after successfully applying for a job at Cheshire Police. During her 6-year service, she took on the role as personal Press Officer under the first Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire and worked in the busy press office for the force. Jen has experience in the marketing and communication sphere, which stems from her time in the public sector, private care sector and now here at the Practical Vision Network, where she can utilise her skills and challenge herself further.

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