Webinar: Introduction To Conveyancing

Webinar: Introduction To Conveyancing

Topic: Conveyancing | Level: Beginner

Conveyancing is a vital cog in the home buying and selling process yet is one that consumers are usually unaware of.

Buying a home is a rare occurrence and therefore the majority of consumers find the process alien. When conveyancing departments are the authoritative voice and trusted experts, it is imperative that all employees within a law firm are aware of the basics involved in a transaction.

Today’s Training, a new and innovative CPD resource, brought to you by the Practical Vision Network, has responded to this need by preparing a comprehensive overview of the conveyancing process, perfectly packaged for support staff and legal practitioners from other departments.

The webinar will be hosted by Julie Williams, an expert with over 25 years in the conveyancing sector.

The content will cover the integral steps in the conveyancing journey to ensure that all viewers leave with a clear understanding of the legal processes and procedures involved in a simple residential property transaction.

The educational webinar will also jargon bust some of the confusing acronyms within the property sector and look to ensure understandable definitions are offered.

The presentation will cover:

  • What is conveyancing and key terminology
  • The conveyancing process from Instruction to Exchange and completion
  • The potential risk areas and how these might be overcome

This webinar is suitable for anyone who would benefit from an overview of the conveyancing process including administrators, receptionists, support staff, those who are new to the sector and professionals from other legal departments.

At just £50 plus VAT, this educational webinar will ensure all employees are fully informed to best support your clients in order to offer a thorough and professional service.

Click here to book your place.

Key Details:

Webinar Title – Introduction to Conveyancing
Date – 26th March 2020 @ 10.00am

Webinar: Introduction to Conveyancing

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