Reducing unnecessary enquiries

One of the most persistent, but fixable, problems in residential conveyancing.

This is one of the first issues the Conveyancing Improvement Collective is tackling — and we’re not starting from scratch.

Meet GRACE

Guidance for Raising Appropriate Conveyancing Enquiries

GRACE is a practitioner-led guidance document created by Vicki Redman of Swiitch, designed to help conveyancers identify which enquiries are appropriate — and which should be avoided.

Now in its second edition, GRACE sets out two categories of enquiry:

  • Category A — enquiries that are inappropriate for most standard residential transactions, including those already covered by protocol forms or standard conditions of sale
  • Category B — enquiries that can be avoided on most standard transactions, where a specific reason to raise them does not exist

The guidance includes real examples of problematic enquiries, explanations of why they should be avoided, and a practical flowchart to help conveyancers decide whether an enquiry is legitimate before raising it.

It is provided for conveyancers, by conveyancers – and that is exactly the spirit of CiC.