Conveyancing Fairy Podcast
Expert insights on property law, shared ownership, building safety, and conveyancing matters
Property Matters & Many Purple Hats
Zahrah joins Property Matters and Many Purple Hats podcasts for an open conversation about conveyancing, first-time buyer nerves to shared ownership, with plain-English guidance.
Shared Ownership: Still A Stepping Stone?
Exploring whether shared ownership remains a viable path to homeownership in today's property market.
Leasehold Limits: Broken Model or Mindset?
Zahrah unpacks the complexities of the UK's leasehold system. Is the system broken, or is it a matter of mindset? Will the new government enact meaningful reform?
Mind The Gaps: What You Can't See Can Cost You
Diving deep into hidden costs and gaps in property transactions that buyers and sellers need to be aware of.
From Offer to Ownership: What Still Slows It All Down?
Examining the bottlenecks in the conveyancing process and what can be done to speed things up.
Transparency in Property Management
Discussing the need for greater transparency in property management and service charge accountability.
What Buyers and Sellers Need From The Professionals
Expert discussion on what property professionals should be providing to ensure smooth transactions.
Are Fire Risk & Safety In A Can Being Kicked Down The Road?
Examining concerns over building safety issues, price pressures, and the lack of direct action despite plenty of discussion.
Stuck at the Gateway: What's the Safety Standstill?
Progress tackling inappropriate cladding remains hindered. Nearly half of building applications can't prove compliance with regulations unchanged since 2010.
Is The Big Bad Builder Getting Battered?
Celebration Day focuses on interesting developments in cladding remediation, featuring Royal Artillery Quays Residents Association's triumphs.
PAS9980: Safety Reality or Pacifying Pretence?
Investigating whether the PAS9980 standard truly enhances building safety or merely serves as a superficial gesture.
A Plot to Shield Builders and Expose Residents
Exploring regulatory inconsistencies and industry practices that appear to protect builders at the expense of residents.
Publicly Available, Not Publicly Acceptable
Critical examination of public safety standards and whether they truly serve the public interest.
Planning by Opinion: Are Councils Fit to Decide?
Questioning whether local councils have the expertise and resources to make informed building safety decisions.
'Don't Do It'—The Shared Ownership Chronicles
Examining the intersection of shared ownership and building safety issues affecting leaseholders.