Quid Pro Quo from Home Buyer Systems

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Home Buyer Systems is to pay its users improved fees for conveyancing referrals made via Home Buyer, under a new scheme called Quid Pro Quo.

The Quid Pro Quo payment of £7.50 per case is additional to the standard referral fee paid to brokers by the conveyancing provider. It has been designed to cover the cost of using the Home Buyer software, by referring one sale and purchase case per month the monthly cost of HBSLite will be covered, with all other referrals earning additional income for the broker. Currently the scheme applies to referrals to Easier2Move and RG Solicitors – Home Buyer’s first conveyancing partner companies – but it will extended to cover other suppliers that may partner with Home Buyer Systems in future.

Managing director Richard Angliss said: “As the challenging market conditions for brokers continue

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