Zephyr Homeloans broadens limited company conveyancer panel

Zephyr Homeloans has increased its limited company conveyancer panel to eight firms.

The specialist buy-to-let (BTL) lender, which is owned by Computershare, said the change means that landlords and brokers can now access a more comprehensive range of solicitors and law firms when using Zephyr’s products.

The lender’s panel can accept individual and limited company applications and by increasing the panel size, Zephyr suggested it can help clients more easily choose between dual or separate representation.

A list of BTL conveyancers approved by Zephyr as well as the criteria for joining its panel are available on its website and the lender suggested any solicitors not yet on the approved list of its conveyancer panel are able to submit their information through Lender Exchange for consideration.

Zephyr managing director, Paul Fryers, commented: “We know that brokers and landlords value having greater choices throughout the loan process, whether over the type and length of the loan or being able to select a preferred solicitor.

“These changes mean that our clients can more easily identify a preferred solicitor from an enhanced range – and we expect the panel to grow further based on the preferences of our broker partners and their clients.”

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