Aspen saves auction deposit with road trip

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Aspen Bridging made to a 175-mile in-person round trip to collect legal documents to meet the 10-day deadline in order to save a customer’s auction purchase deposit.

Ian Miller-Hawes (pictured), Aspen’s head of sales, drove from his home in Petersfield to the client’s solicitors in Hornchurch and back on the day of completion to ensure the £480k, 70% LTV deal could be finalised in time to save the applicant’s £202k deposit.

The process was streamlined from the outset thanks to Aspen’s No Valuation bridge, which uses a remote internal valuation assessment to remove the need for physical inspection to speed up the process from start-to-finish.

The deal on the four-bedroom detached house in Hornchurch, Essex was completed on the lender’s Flat Rate at 0.84% over a 12-month term. Exit will be through the refurbishment and sale of the property.

Jake Manns-Benson, associate of SPF Short Term Finance, who introduced the deal to Aspen, said: “We found dealing with Aspen and the underwriting team to be a refreshingly straightforward process. The lender worked with us to meet our client’s requirements, both in providing the level of funds needed and also comfort with the options to exit.

“We were delighted to meet our client’s expectations; nothing was too much trouble for Aspen and we would happily consider working with them again.”

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