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Buss Murton re-accredited to the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme

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We are pleased to announce that we have once again secured The Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) accreditation.

This is a recognised quality mark for legal experts in buying or selling property, trusted by some of the UK’s biggest mortgage lenders. Membership of the scheme is only achieved after being vetted to ensure that applicants can provide professional expertise and good practice to a rigorous standard.

All Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme firms must demonstrate that they have a high level of knowledge, skills, experience and practice. A major element of the scheme is the Conveyancing Protocol which all member firms must follow. This sets out in considerable detail the steps which must be followed in every case, to ensure that all work is dealt with as efficiently as possible. Use of the Protocol is designed to improve communications between all parties involved and reduce unnecessary delays. We believe that this accreditation provides assurance for both existing and new clients that their conveyancing transactions will be handled to the very highest of these standards.

If you are looking for help regarding the conveyancing process, please call us on 01892 510 222 or send us an email info@bussmurton.co.uk

For bespoke advice on this or any other area of law, get in touch with the team now.

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