Easier2Move Introduces Best Buy Remortgage Offer
Easier2Move, the UK's largest online conveyancer, are offering a "Best Buy Remortgage" conveyancing offer to any mortgage advisers introducing remortgages between the 8 September and 26 September 2008.
This best-buy offer gives introducers a market leading remortgage conveyancing price of £290, which is fully inclusive of solicitor costs, VAT and disbursements on a standard remortgage. Included within this price is a referral fee of £100 plus VAT for introducers.
By using this offer, introducers can be sure that they are offering their clients a great deal on their remortgage conveyancing (which can often be covered by the cash back associated with the remortgage), whilst also benefiting from a competitive referral fee themselves.
Robin Marcus, Director at Easier2Move said: "Mortgage Advisers are facing a difficult time in the market at the moment, and so we are delighted to be able to help them by offering this market leading product which is not available direct to the public.
With a competitive referral fee, advisers using this service will benefit from extra revenue themselves as well as being able to offer a market leading rate to their customers. In addition, the fact that all of the costs are inclusive of the £290 price, means that advisers can also be sure that there will not be any hidden costs further down the line.
To instruct us and/or open an account call the Easier2move on 0845 4600 800 or email us at enquiries@easier2move.
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