Consent to Let - RBS - Direct Line One Requirements

All lenders have their own requirements when it comes to consent to let. This page sets out to enlighten residential conveyancing firms on the RBS - Direct Line One solicitors panel where the firm’s borrower client intends to let out their property. Lawyers are advised to the CML handbook requirements for RBS - Direct Line One. The information on this page is not focused on buy-to-let requirements but is limited to situations where the borrower will need consent to let from RBS - Direct Line One.

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RBS - Direct Line One requirements state that if ahead of completion of the conveyancing retainer, the borrower informs you of an intention to let the property you should advise the borrower that any letting of the property is prohibited without prior consent to let from RBS - Direct Line One. If the borrower wishes to let the property after completion then an application for consent to let should be made to RBS - Direct Line One by the borrower.

The application for consent to letting should be made to:

As detailed above in 1.11a.

The above information covers to properties in England and Wales.

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Consent-to-let requirements differ from the RBS - Direct Line One buy-to-let requirements.

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