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Mortgage Express (No 2) Conveyancing Panel: Recently Asked Questions
Do the Council of Mortgage Lenders intend to launch a searchable register search tool with a view
to to identify law firms on the
Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel?
Lexsure has not been advised of any intention on the part of the CML to develop such a register.
What is the CLC doing to protect licensed conveyancers from being removed from lender panels?
The CLC has begun discussions 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.
I noticed the following question on my PI renewal form this year ‘Has your Firm been asked by a lender to agree to more onerous terms and conditions than provided for in the UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook?’ My firm is on a number of approved panels including the
Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel. We have Terms and Conditions of appointment which we are duty bound to comply with. Should I reference these Terms ?
The key here is the caveat ‘more onerous’.
You have to try and take an objective view as to whether the Terms relating to the
Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing appointment (or other terms for other lenders) are ‘more onerous’ than the UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook Conditions. Depending on the Terms you may need to provide details on your renewal form. If you are in any doubt please call your broker to discuss before completing the answer.
The firm that I work for is on the
Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel. I am dealing with
Mortgage Express (No 2) mortgage on a purchase. My borrower client is asking not to disclose an issue to
Mortgage Express (No 2). What do I do in this conflict situation?
When a solicitor is acting for both
Mortgage Express (No 2) and borrower there is potential for conflicts
to arise. You owe duties to both clients. All information received by
you from your client is confidential and cannot be disclosed without
the client’s consent. In the situation you find yourself in if the
purchaser will not consent to the information being passed on to the
lender the solicitor must cease to act for the Mortgage Express (No 2)
and it may well be prudent you to cease to act for the purchaser as
well. You can not tell the Mortgage Express (No 2) the reason for
termination of the retainer over and above the fact that a conflict
has arisen. The fact that you can no longer act should alert even the
most somnambulistic of lenders that something is wrong with the
borrower and/or purchase. The fact that you have disinstructed
yourself should not affect your Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing
panel status.
My firm is representing a seller of a property and we have just received an email from the buyers solicitors who are not on the
Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel requesting that we undertake to send certain post-completion documents to a law firm on the approved solicitor list for
Mortgage Express (No 2). How has this come about?
You will be aware of the trend in recent years for lenders such as
Mortgage Express (No 2) to take a much more pro-active approach in relation to the management and make up of their conveyancer panels. The knock on effect of this is that it is more likely that there will be a higher number of cases where a conveyancer is not on the
Mortgage Express (No 2) panel. The situation that you find yourself in is where your client’s purchaser has his/her own lawyer and
Mortgage Express (No 2) have appointed a separate lawyer to act on their behalf where the new CML Part 3 requirements apply. Section 11.1 of the UK Finance Lenders’ Handbook Part 3 requires
Mortgage Express (No 2)’s panel solicitor to ‘ ...transfer the mortgage advance directly to the Seller’s conveyancer. The Seller’s conveyancer must be required to hold the mortgage advance on the terms of the required undertaking. The example borrower’s conveyancer’s undertaking letter includes a specific example of the seller’s undertaking’. You should expect to be advised to received the mortgage advance directly from the conveyancing solicitors for
Mortgage Express (No 2). You will no doubt be required to undertake directly to
Mortgage Express (No 2)’s solicitors to discharge any charges secured on the property and to send directly to them the executed transfer and any other documents required to enable us to effect registration. Please remember to carefully consider undertakings in accordance with your firm’s protocol and record them in your undertakings logg. Please remember that as well as this breach of this undertaking having regulatory and compliance implications it’s breach could also result in your firm being removed off the
Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel.
Marsh’s PI Insurance renewal form questions if my firm had been excluded from any bank panels in the last year.
I recently discovered 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 due to complete a purchase shortly. My papers do not include a Mortgage Deed for the client to execute.
Who do I contact at Mortgage Express (No 2) to obtain duplicate documents?
You would be advised to get in touch with Mortgage Express (No 2)
to obtain standard documents. The CML Handbook contains an explicit section for banks to enumerate who to contact to obtain standard documents.
Mortgage Express (No 2) in their Part 2’s state:
Don’t forget to disclose your Mortgage Express (No 2) conveyancing panel reference.
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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* |
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2024 | [no data] |
2023 | [no data] |
2022 | [no data] |
2021 | [no data] |
2020 | [no data] |
2019 | [no data] |
* Data aggregated from sources including COMPLETIONmonitor
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