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Logbook trade body welcomes new partners

Two new companies have joined the Residential Logbook Association’s (RLBA)integration programme.

Home move tracking platform adoor has integrated with the RLBA register of logbooks as part of its implementation of the BASPI data set and the wider upfront Information framework.

Michael Wadsworth, founder of adoor, said: “As part of our growing ecosystem connecting conveyancers, agents and brokers alongside their existing systems, it’s vital to have accurate, readily-available information about the property that is easily sharable between the systems and everyone connected to the the property. 

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“Through the RLBA integration this information can be collated from an existing logbook.

“The BASPI has done a great job of collating property data both at the point of marketing and through the conveyancing process. 

“Now with the BASPI expanding to searches and also identifying that a home has a growing list of digital assets to manage in a move. This is where with the RLBA register integration we can populate a property logbook instantly. We’re keen to support and promote the user of logbooks and integrate further when the RLBA’s handover pack is released."

Additionally, conveyancing platform Homey has joined RLBA’s digital deed pack rollout.

Homey founder Sayinthen Vivekanantham said: “Our initial focus has been on registering Logbooks created during home purchases. We have worked with the RLBA Document schema to ensure that we are exchanging recognisable document types between systems and logbooks”.

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