IFA Conveyancing and The Source team up
Online conveyancing portal, IFA Conveyancing, have joined forces with The Source to offer brokers the ability to include Home Buyer Protection for their clients at the point of sale.
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The Source have offered Home Buyer Protection for some time but this is the first online integration to go live. The policy provides clients with up to £1,200 worth of cover against abortive fees incurred in the house buying process where a purchase falls through.
Andrew Richardson, Business Manager of IFA Conveyancing said:
“As a comparison site providing mortgage advisers with a transparent quote from a large panel of conveyancing solicitors, we are constantly looking at ways of adding value and improving our service, so being able to enhance our no sale no fee guarantee to include optional additional cover for other abortive fees in the event of a sale falling through that was no fault of the client was a great addition.”
Kevin Paterson, MD of The Source added:
“We are really excited to be working with IFA Conveyancing on this ground-breaking integration and is an example of the joined-up approach we are taking this year to utilise our technology to make writing business easier and quicker for brokers.”
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