Rural Law Panel Information
Where you a manager for Rural Law and wish to provided us with information as to which conveyancing panels you are on or refresh the lender panel information on this directory tool you should let us know. In recent months the most common searches are currently, Santander conveyancing panel, Halifax panel of property lawyers, Nationwide conveyancing panel, HSBC approved solicitors. Other conveyancing panel enquiries include: Lloyds, Yorkshire Building Society, Skipton Building Society. Members of the public are likely to want to a panel approved firm where they have a selected lender integral to a conveyancing matter such as purchasing a property or extending a lease.
Visitors to the site include: mortgage brokers, estate agents, people remortgaging or buying, conveyancers looking for a lawyer to service the mortgage legalities.
Although we are in contact with a number of firms on a daily basis about their lender status and we try and keep our information updated, some data on this site could be out of date for Rural Law. If you require contact details for Rural Law, please check solicitor's details at The Law Society's 'Find a Law Firm’ on their website at www.lawsociety.org.uk or if they are licenced conveyancers then you can check the Council of Licensed Conveyancers site at http://www.conveyancer.org.uk/. It is unlikely that either site will show which conveyancing panels the firm is on. Conveyancing practices listed on this site may not necessarily be accredited Conveyancing Quality Scheme members
You should note that results will not be sent to those with an email address for Rural Law. Conveyancing panel search result are aimed at members of the public wishing to know whether Rural Law is on a specified lender approved panel list. Conveyanicng risk mitigation tools are available for Rural Law and all property law practices at lendermonitor.com and completionmonitor.com.
The examples below are answers to general questions that you might have relating to conveyancing panels and are not specific to Rural Law. This is the case even where Rural Law is referenced.