
CLS Property Insight, part of the CLS group, has 15 years’ experience and a proven track record that delivers competitive and reliable residential and commercial services to the property legal market.
Known as one of the leading suppliers when it comes to searches and insurance products, CLS Property Insight provide online legal indemnity solutions and due diligence searches for property professionals, all at the touch of a button, including Chancel, Ancillary and Environmental searches, together with our innovative New Build Services.
Via our brand-new, enhanced online ordering platform, we offer a suite of over 60 legal indemnity policies, available with a limit of indemnity of up to £10 million. This allows brokers, solicitors, conveyancers and other intermediaries to purchase policies instantly online for a whole host of risks.
At CLS Property Insight we are passionate about delivering excellent service to our clients and are proud to hold a leading transactional NPS score of 73 (February 2020). Our highly qualified underwriters and customer service team are there to assist you at every step, providing expert advice and assistance and are on-hand to help with bespoke policies, should the need arise.
We are confident that we can deliver solutions that mitigate risk, in the most cost-effective way possible. Let us show you. Visit the online platform or contact the team today!
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17 Kings Hill Avenue,
West Malling.
Kent,
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Name: Jayne Shawcross
T: 01732 753 910
E: Jayne.Shawcross@clspropertyinsight.co.uk
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