TMA bolsters conveyancing panel

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The Mortgage Alliance (TMA) has added BM Conveyancing to its conveyancing panel.

TMA members now have direct access to the BM Conveyancing proposition which allows clients to choose a law firm by price, location or client rating and brokers can also add local solicitors to the panel. It also offers the guarantee that if there is no completion then no legal fee will be charged.

The BM Conveyancing offering also includes online case tracking, online training demonstrations and referral rates of up to £200 per case.

Phil Whitehouse , head of TMA, said: “The days are long gone when mortgage intermediaries can afford to let their clients run the chance of choosing their own conveyancing organisation or worse still ignore the opportunity of recommending a conveyancer. As such we are delighted to have linked up with BM Conveyancing as they have a wealth of experience in the intermediary market backed up by a great technological offering. This link will further the TMA conveyancing proposition and enable members to provide their clients with further access to highly competitive fees and good quality accountable service for extra control.

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