The conveyancing process is changing and there are some amendments and updates expected that are set to be implemented in the near future.
Currently the system can be prone to delays, and this is often frustrating to both buyers and sellers of property. Solicitors specialising in conveyancing in North Wales can advise their customers to provide all appropriate information in a timely manner to avoid any hold-ups.
From March 2026, there will be some significant changes to the standard paperwork used during the buying and selling of a house. The TA6 form that is used to detail a property’s information will become more streamlined and will be re-designed in such a way to avoid any confusion about the state of the property and what is included in the sale. The TA7 form is the document that is completed for leasehold properties, and changes are also expected for these too. The updates to both forms are intended to ensure that the conveyancing activities will be faster and less prone to errors.
Another of the major developments recently is the increased use of digital conveyancing systems. It has, however, been emphasised that using legal advisors will be a crucial part of adopting online processes. Overall, these new initiatives will help to ensure consistency and to avoid replicating paperwork and actions.
Speak to us now here at Bennett Smith Solicitors if you are looking to buy or sell a property. We can set you up with an appointment to speak to one of our expert solicitors.




