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Mortgage Express (No 2) Solicitor Panel: Recently Asked Questions
Are Mortgage Express (No 2) Conveyancing panel solicitors under an obligation to disclose incentives?
Mortgage Express (No 2)’s answer to this question can be found at section 6.4.4 of their CML Part 2 requirements
Mortgage Express (No 2) would like me to represent them alone on a residential conveyancing transaction , using the CML Lender’s Handbook. The borrower has his own solicitor (not on the
Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel) How will this operate and are there different instructions from Mortgage Express (No 2) in this case?
The Council of Mortgage Lenders, along with
Mortgage Express (No 2) and other stakeholders developed a standard set of instructions where a conveyancer is representing a lender such as Mortgage Express (No 2) alone in a residential conveyancing matter.
These obligations are contained at Part 3 of the UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook and are to be read together with Part I and II.
The CML have published an example requirements letter to the borrower’s lawyer for use by the lender's conveyancer, and sets out to the borrower's conveyancer, the documentary and information requirements of the lender's panel conveyancer.
I am hearing that agents are using online checkers to see if a firm is on a lender panel. Why?
Many estate agents are feeling the pain if their clients start out on the buying process having appointed a solicitor who is not on the panel with the purchaser’s chosen lender. Many
conveyancing firms are only discovering when they begin working on a
case that they are no longer able to work with that lender. Given
the inevitable resultant delays in the transaction the chances of an
abortive deal increases dramatically. in the circumstances there is
understandable anguish on the part of the estate agent as a result of
the lost time should the client have to change solicitors .
Are the Council of Licensed Conveyancers taking any action to ensure that licensed conveyancers remain on lender conveyancing panels?
As is the case with the Law Society the CLC has entered dialogue with banks and their representative bodies to see whether and how the risks that lenders wish to mitigate could be addressed through the regulatory framework rather than via ad hoc arrangements that can differ from lender to lender. We expect that that the CLC have been in touch with lenders such as
Mortgage Express (No 2) as well as the BSA.
Marsh’s PI Insurance renewal form enquires if my firm had been excluded from any bank panels in the last 12 months.
I recently found out that the practice is no longer on the
Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel? Will that effect my insurance?
The best placed professionals to answer this question are your insurance brokers.
The chances are that on the basis that you have not been removed for
fraud or negligence reasons that there will be little or no
impact. The main reason why a firm would be removed off of a lender
panel is due to low volume of conveyancing cases although there may be
a number of criteria for Mortgage Express (No 2) solicitor panel
membership. Please remember that it is always important that you
complete your insurance forms accurately.
My firm is listed on the
Mortgage Express (No 2)
conveyancing panel and all set to complete a purchase within the next week. I dont have a Legal Charge for the client to sign.
Who do I contact at Mortgage Express (No 2) to request substitute deeds?
You should communicate with Mortgage Express (No 2)
to obtain standard documents. The The Council of Mortgage Lenders Handbook includes a specific inquiry for lenders to set out who to contact to obtain standard documents.
Mortgage Express (No 2) in their Part 2’s state:
It helps to disclose your Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel number.
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Average number of days to register title including a charge in favour of Mortgage Express (No 2)
This information relates to purchase only and not remortgages.
| Year | Days* |
|---|---|
| 2026 | [no data] |
| 2025 | [no data] |
| 2024 | [no data] |
| 2023 | [no data] |
| 2022 | [no data] |
| 2021 | [no data] |
* Data aggregated from sources including COMPLETIONmonitor
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