Tag: Licensed Conveyancers
-
AmTrust Extends Rewards for Risk Management to Licenced Conveyancers
‘A’ rated insurance company AmTrust Europe Limited have extended their ground breaking agreement with legal software house Lexsure that links the use of risk mitigation software with lower expenditure on professional indemnity (PI) premiums for licensed conveyancers, a move that could be worth thousands of pounds for some conveyancing practices on the JLT/CLC Scheme. Professional…
-
Lender Exchange Extended to HSBC Conveyancing Panel
Until today most lawyers probably knew that Lender Exchange would be the preferred lender panel portal for Santander, RBS and Lloyds. It’s now clear that HSBC have joined the ‘Big Three’, albeit initially in a slightly more-limited fashion . While HSBC were not mentioned in previous press releases by the CML or Decision First (the…
-
A few conveyancing questions for you :
* Arm’s length Transactions. When is it permissible to act for both parties? Do you understand the rules? * Are you familiar with the types of instruction that may be acceptable from a lender, in compliance with R.3? * Guidance on Conflicts and Confidentiality * Identification issues: what is acceptable to the Lender? How are…
-
China requires UK conveyancing protection
Bank of China has this week become a member of the CML setting out their conveyancing requirements through publishing their Part II requirements. For those not familiar with the CML Lenders Handbook, I should explain that The Lenders’ Handbook provides comprehensive instructions for conveyancers acting on behalf of lenders in residential conveyancing transactions. Part II…
-
Poor Service from Conveyancing Solicitors or Licensed Conveyancers
The only people, by law, who can deal with the legal aspects of conveyancing are solicitors and licensed conveyancers. If you have had poor service from your conveyancing solicitor or licensed conveyancer, and they haven’t dealt with your complaint satisfactorily, you can do the following: • In the case of a conveyancing solicitor, you can…