“We’re so excited to be giving agents and their clients the means to save time and increase productivity and efficiency,” says Dawn Inanli, Raine & Horne.
Raine & Horne has selected one of Australia’s fastest growing, tech-enabled law firms, lawlab, to be its national conveyancing partner.
Under the partnership, Raine & Horne agents and their clients will have access to the Rundl property network, an online service connecting consumers with finance brokers, agents, conveyancers and other service providers in a social-media-like experience.
Raine & Horne will refer clients to lawlab on the Rundl network, enabling clients to use e-contracts and digital signatures.
Lawlab is one of the only firms in Australia providing online conveyancing.
Dawn Inanli, General Manager for Raine & Horne Financial Services, says the partnership with lawlab will allow deals to be completed smarter and faster.
“Technology is having an impact on all facets of how Australians buy and sell property and, as an innovative Real Estate group, Raine & Horne is partnering with lawlab to deliver a more engaging customer experience through the Rundl network,” she said.
Inanli said agents and clients will save time and improve efficiency using the online tool.
“We’re so excited to be giving agents and their clients the means to save time and increase productivity and efficiency through the lawlab partnership,” she said.
Raine and Horne Bondi Junction/Coogee are already referring clients to lawlab.
Principle, Tony Laing said the experience to date has been excellent.
“lawlab have made the legal process much easier, saving time for everyone by allowing the agent to communicate online with the client and solicitor,” he said.
lawlab is the largest conveyancing provider on the Rundle platform and has managed more than $5 billion of property transactions through the online tool.
With scalable infrastructure and technology in place, lawlab, which has been in operation for 100 years, is on track to become Australia’s largest conveyancing provider in the next 12 months.
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