Home Buyer Systems unveils SRB system

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Home Buyer Systems has claimed the title of first supplier in the market to offer FSA-compliant documentation and systems for brokers and providers undertaking sale-and-rent-back (SRB) business.
This includes specifically designed IDD- and KFI-style documents and a sales & compliance monitoring system that covers all the necessary steps and documentation required for the FSA’s interim regime for SRB. The full regime begins on 30 June 2010.
Richard Angliss, managing director of Home Buyer Systems, said: “Many brokers have been taken by surprise at the FSA’s fast track timetable for implementing the interim regime for SRB. In particular

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