Coventry selects ONP as legal partner for buy-to-let remortgage service
Coventry launched its first product specifically for limited company landlords earlier this year.

ONP Solicitors has partnered with Coventry Building Society as the sole legal services provider in England and Wales for the lender’s new fees assisted limited company buy-to-let remortgage proposition.
Earlier this year, Coventry launched its first product specifically for limited company landlords.
The service is being delivered from ONP by a dedicated team led by Chris Horwood and Sarah Lockwood.
In addition, ONP has been added to Coventry Building Society’s main fees assisted remortgage panel.
Shelley Rodway, senior relationship manager at Coventry Building Society, commented: “At Coventry Building Society, we’re committed to delivering great outcomes for our broker partners and their clients, and that starts with choosing the right legal partner. ONP’s reputation for service quality, their experience in the limited company buy-to-let space, and their collaborative approach, made them a natural fit for this proposition. We’ve been impressed by how smoothly the onboarding has gone and by the positive feedback we’re already seeing from the broker community.”
Craig Underwood, group chief operating officer at Movera, added: “We are delighted to be working with Coventry Building Society on this important proposition. Our service combines digital innovation with the personal expertise of our case managers, and the early response from brokers has been fantastic. With our first completion achieved within just 18 days of offer – particularly impressive given the complexities of limited company buy-to-let cases – this partnership is already delivering results.”

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