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Browse articles and FAQs about conveyancing-grade data, Material Information, and faster property transactions.

1. Upfront Information & Material Information

The essential details every property listing must include so buyers can make informed decisions and agents stay CMA-compliant.  More »

By collecting verified data digitally through hop, ensuring listings meet CMA standards with minimal manual effort. More »

2. Conveyancing-Grade Data

Data that meets Law Society standards, drawn from regulated sources and trusted by lawyers for legal reliability. More »

Because verified, legally reliable data prevents delays, reduces re-checks, and builds trust between agents, lawyers, and buyers. More »

3. Speed & Transaction Outcomes

Missing or unverified information causes delay, hop solves this by providing verified, contract-ready data from the start. More »

A digital pack of Law Society-licensed forms and verified data that lets lawyers draft contracts faster and with fewer risks. More »

4. Estate Agents’ Perspective

By using hop™ to deliver compliant, transparent data early, proving professionalism and speeding up the sales process. More »

Through a simple portal that generates valuation and contract-ready packs without changing existing CRM systems. More »

5. Lawyers’ Perspective

They receive complete, conveyancing-grade data upfront, reducing admin, risk, and back-and-forth with sellers. More »

It allows legal work and searches to begin earlier, shortening transaction times and improving client outcomes. More »

6. Consumer / Seller Perspective

A digital property logbook that gathers verified data to speed up listings, reduce delays, and inspire buyer confidence. More »

7. Data Sources & Trust

From regulated, authoritative databases like HM Land Registry and local authorities, ensuring trusted and verified data. More »

It proves the origin and integrity of property data so lawyers can rely on it without duplicating checks. More »

8. Industry & Regulation

The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) oversees compliance and can sanction firms for misleading listings. More »

It defines and licenses the conveyancing forms hop uses to ensure data meets regulatory and legal standards. More »

9. Technology & Integration

hop works alongside existing systems, adding verified, ready-to-use data for agents and lawyers. More »

10. Future of Property Transactions

Verified, digital, and lawyer-reliable data shared from day one, exactly what hop already provides. More »

Yes. AI will interpret property data, but only conveyancing-grade inputs like hop ensure accurate, compliant insights. More »