Alternative Bridging offers refunded valuation and legal fees

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Alternative Bridging Corporation has introduced its ‘Winter Promotion’ offering to refund valuation and lender legal fees on applications received before the end of January.

As part of the promotion a refund of up to £2024 is available to cover valuation and lender legal fees on all applications received up to and including 31 January, where completion takes place before close of business on 29 February.

Alternative Bridging Corporation provides bridging loans, term loans and development finance to the property industry, business community and homeowners. It also offers an Alternative Overdraft facility that enables customers to draw down funds as and when they need them.

Jonathan Rubins (pictured), director at Alternative Bridging Corporation, said: “A new year always marks the start of new opportunities for brokers and there are reasons to be positive for the outlook in 2024. We’re celebrating this with our Winter Promotion which offers a refund of up to £2024 on valuation and lender legal fees.

“At Alternative Bridging, we understand that cost efficiency is key to helping borrowers make the most of these opportunities and this promotion can help them achieve this, alongside our commitment to delivering outstanding service and made-to-measure deals.”

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