LendInvest launches faster bridge-to-let process
The lender has integrated bridging finance and buy-to-let into a single process.
"By integrating bridging finance and buy-to-let into a single, streamlined process, we are delivering unparalleled convenience and certainty for our customers."
- Sophie Mitchell-Charman, commercial director at LendInvest
LendInvest Mortgages has introduced a new bridge-to-let process.
The streamlined service offers a faster process powered by the LendInvest Mortgages Portal, ensuring a more efficient transition from bridging finance to buy-to-let.
When submitting a bridge-to-let application, LendInvest’s in-house team will assess the deal and confirm if the exit will fit onto its buy-to-let range.
This new process also offers the benefit of free legals, free valuations, and faster buy-to-let underwriting.
Sophie Mitchell-Charman, commercial director at LendInvest, said: "Our new bridge-to-let process exemplifies our commitment to providing innovative and efficient solutions for our clients.
“By integrating bridging finance and buy-to-let into a single, streamlined process, we are delivering unparalleled convenience and certainty for our customers. The combination of our tailored product offerings and proprietary technology within the Mortgages Portal sets a new standard in the industry, allowing us to offer faster, simpler service."
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