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A lender conveyancing panel is an approved list of solicitors and conveyancers that a mortgage lender has authorised to act on their behalf during property transactions.
Banks and building societies maintain these approved lists to ensure that solicitors handling their mortgage work meet strict compliance requirements, follow the UK Finance Mortgage Lenders' Handbook, and protect the lender's security over the property.
Lender panels exist to reduce fraud, maintain professional standards, and ensure that the legal process runs smoothly. If your solicitor is not on your lender's panel, they cannot act for the lender — which can cause serious delays.
Choosing a solicitor who is not on your mortgage lender's approved panel is one of the most common — and avoidable — causes of conveyancing delays. The consequences can include:
By confirming panel status before instructing a solicitor, you eliminate this risk entirely.
Instead of searching and risking delays, we connect you with the right solicitor from the start. Our service is designed to remove the guesswork:
Common questions about mortgage lender conveyancing panels