Financial loss from cyber activity rises almost six foldThursday 25 June 2020
Posted by: Westcor International
Fraud
Cyber crime
Planning permission extension is good news all round, not least for developers and housebuildersTuesday 23 June 2020
Posted by: Westcor International
Listed building consent and planning permissions
CASE STUDY: A race to possession when a borrower defaults on their financial obligationsWednesday 17 June 2020
Posted by: Westcor International
If the property is leasehold and the borrower ceases to make payments on their mortgage, not only is the lender affected, but the freeholder (or landlord) is too. This can mean a lender risks losing their security if they don't act quickly enough.
When is an urn an urn and could it really become a listed building?Thursday 04 June 2020
Posted by: Westcor International
Listed Building Liabilities
Our Perfect Title policy protects lenders at times like thisWednesday 25 March 2020
Posted by: Westcor International
We have been asked a numerous times this week whether the lender or the solicitors (on either side of the transaction) must to see their clients face to face. If you are a lender or solicitor acting in a transaction and taking advantage of our Perfect Title policy there is no requirement for face to face meetings in this time of recommended isolation.