Leading Estate Agent Adopt New Conveyancing Panel Management Software.

Dawsons estate agents have implemented the Hoowla Panel Management Software Solution to help save time generating quotes and improve reporting and feedback from solicitors. The software will be used across all of Dawsons branches and in 7 legal firms that regularly receive client referrals, ensuring a secure and consistent approach to conveyancing for clients of Dawsons.

“Hoowla improves the way estate agents and solicitors work together and promotes a modern approach to conveyancing. We are delighted that Dawsons have installed our system,” said Hoowla CEO Adam Curtis.

Based in South Wales with 8 branches and around 115 members of staff, Dawsons is a well-established and growing independent estate agency specialising in sales, lettings and property auctions. The firm boasts an enviable reputation for providing excellent service and value for money to both private clients and commercial organisations.

Chris Hope, Senior Partner at Dawsons comments:

“It’s important for us to be able to manage the sending and tracking of conveyancing referrals across the business. Hoowla is definitely the best solicitor/agent software we’ve seen. It has the flexibility for us to pick and use our own local conveyancing firms. Their very advanced case management system helps us and the solicitors speed up the process and get answers to questions during our ‘file progression’ far quicker than phone calls.”

Hoowla is modernising conveyancing for solicitors and estate agents and is a growing software provider for the conveyancing industry. Developed in the UK and using the latest technology, Hoowla provide cost effective solutions to Estate Agents and Solicitors. Hoowla’s Panel Management Solution improves the way estate agents and solicitors work together and promotes a modern approach to conveyancing. Hoowla’s conveyancing case management software for solicitors includes full accounts and invoicing, precedents and letters, search ordering, online SDLT submissions, dashboard reporting and more.

For more information on Hoowla please contact Tom O’Brien on 01792 687146 or email tom@hoowla.com

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