CA launches survey to improve mortgage, conveyancing process

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Each year, CA asks conveyancers to complete the survey which rates various lenders’ waiting and response times, consistency of reply and clarity of mortgage instruction

The Conveyancing Association (CA) has launched its 2022 Lender Survey to identify where the industry can collaborate to improve the mortgage and conveyancing process.

Each year, the trade body asks conveyancers to complete the survey which includes questions that rate various lenders’ waiting and response times, consistency of reply, clarity of mortgage instruction and issues such as follow-up actions.

It also asks conveyancers to provide information on raising post-offer queries, receiving amended offers or those which were withdrawn and the nature of this activity, so the CA can identify how much time the upfront material information could save its members and lenders.

By taking a reading just as the National Trading Standards Estate & Letting Agent Team (NTSELAT) goes live on its material information project, the CA said it hopes future surveys will demonstrate what is working and what could be better.

Respondents are also being asked for their input into the changes they would like to see in the post-mortgage offer process, the ease of use of lender portals, and this year, electronic signatures for mortgage deeds and transfers, which is being championed by the Land Registry.

Beth Rudolf, director of delivery at the CA, said: Each year we run our Lender Survey and we are urging all those who work in the conveyancing sector to complete it, so we have the fullest range of responses possible.

Previous work in this area has allowed us to meet with lenders, run workshops, plus engage with other stakeholders on the positive changes required in order to deal specifically with post-offer queries and how best to reduce their number, she said.

As a result of this, the work being undertaken by the Property Data Trust Framework Group will make a huge improvement for all in the home-moving process, she said.

She said: This year we will be collating the results in double-quick time in order to have a full and frank roundtable discussion with a number of lender representatives at our meeting in London, and again we want to ensure as many members as possible join us to take part in this.

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