Removal from the Birmingham Midshires and other lender panels: Why they do it and how to get reinstated

  • Missing deadline to reapply to be on the Birmingham Midshires convincing panel
  • Birmingham Midshires may terminate membership of its conveyancing panel where a firm fails to provide any relevant information or provide incorrect information in its application form or in relation to any future requests for information.
  • Breaches of Birmingham Midshires conveyancing panel requirements
  • Your practice fails to meet the criteria to remain on the Birmingham Midshires conveyancing panel
  • Persistent non-compliance with post completion requirements set by Birmingham Midshires

Birmingham Midshires panel reinstatement : questions that we get asked

  • How do I discover why our application for reinstatement was declined?
  • What are the consequences if our Birmingham Midshires panel reinstatement application is declined and the client of the firm has a mortgage application with the Birmingham Midshires?
  • Does the COLP in my firm need to sign the reinstatement application to the Birmingham Midshires panel ?
  • Is there a charge to be reinstated onto the Birmingham Midshires conveyancing panel?
  • Is there a limit to the amount of times my firm can submit applications to get back on the Birmingham Midshires conveyancing panel?

Top Tip: The best way to avoid the hassle of seeking Birmingham Midshires panel reinstatement is to ensure that your firm is not removed off of the Birmingham Midshires conveyancing panel in the first place.

Note: Subject to certain conditions Lexsure’s experts or consultants can assist in providing you with guidance for reinstatement onto the Birmingham Midshires conveyancing panel but under no circumstances will Lexsure (or the Conveycentric Team) submit an application to Birmingham Midshires directly or via their appointed panel manager. Any reinstatement application will have to be made by your firm. For the avoidance of doubt, Lexsure (or the Conveycentric Team) are in no way involved in managing the Birmingham Midshires conveyancing panel.

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