Broker Conveyancing, part of Movera, has entered into new collaborations with GOTO Group and Landmark Information Group in a move designed to broaden the range of property surveys available to brokers and their clients.
The arrangement also covers its sister brand, Agent Conveyancing, and will allow introducers to refer clients for an extensive selection of surveys, from Help to Buy and probate assessments to Level 2 and Level 3 reports.
The aim is to give buyers clearer insight into a property’s condition before committing to a purchase, at a time when delays and uncertainty continue to frustrate the market.
Clients using the Broker Conveyancing and Agent Conveyancing portals will be connected with RICS-qualified surveyors drawn from secure panels managed by the two partners, with national coverage across England and Wales.
SURVEYS TO SUPPORT INFORMED DECISIONS
Mark Tosetti, chief executive of Conveyancing Alliance, said: “Surveys are a vital component in helping buyers make informed decisions. With these partnerships, we’re empowering mortgage brokers and estate agents to offer even greater value to their clients by making it simple and convenient to arrange high-quality, reliable survey work.
“It’s another step forward in our mission to provide and match brokers and estate agents with best-in-class home moving partners and services and bring greater levels of quality and clarity to the home moving process.”
Nigel Hoath, chief executive of GOTO Group, added: “We’re delighted to partner with Agent Conveyancing and Broker Conveyancing to expand access to our national survey network.
“Our RICS-qualified surveyors provide consistent, professional service across the country, helping to demystify what can be a complex part of the property journey.”
Simon Brown, chief executive of Landmark Information Group, said: “This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment at Landmark to bring certainty, speed and transparency to the home buying experience – a commitment we share with the team at Movera.
“Through this collaboration, brokers and estate agents can strengthen their role as trusted advisers, improving both the customer experience and overall transaction transparency.”




