Alternative Bridging introduces fees promotion

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Alternative Bridging Corporation has launched a new promotion offering to refund valuation and lender legal fees on applications received before the end of September.

As part of the promotion a refund of up to £2000 (including VAT) is available to cover the combined valuation and lender legal fees on all applications received up to the close of business on 30th September, where completion takes place before the close of 31 October.

The promotion is valid on all products and funds will be refunded on completion.

Jonathan Rubins (pictured), director at Alternative Bridging Corporation, said: “September is traditionally a busy time in the mortgage market as home movers, property investors and business owners return after the summer break with renewed focus. This year it promises to offer even more opportunities for brokers than usual, coming on the back of an August Base Rate cut, and with the pre-election uncertainty behind us.

“At Alternative Bridging, we understand that cost efficiency remains paramount for borrowers and is key for brokers who want to make the most of opportunity. With this in mind, our September promotion delivers a real incentive for clients, offering a refund on valuation and lender legal fees. This is, of course, alongside our commitment to delivering outstanding service and made-to-measure deals.”

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