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Aspen launches dual representation with Lightfoots and Lawrence Stephens

Aspen Bridging has launched a dual legal representation service aimed at making completions faster and processes more efficient. 

The lender has added legal firms Lightfoots and Lawrence Stephens to its panel after a selection process. 

The service will cover refinances, purchases and light refurbishment cases for both UK and overseas clients.

Borrowers will be able to use Aspen’s No-Valuation offer together with dual representation for both bridging and three-year bridge to let deals.

Jack Coombs (pictured), managing director at Aspen, said: “We are very pleased to be working with Lightfoot’s and Lawrence Stephens. 

“The introduction of dual representation represents a substantial advancement in our services that should mean faster, more efficient processes.

“When combined with our No Valuation approach we are confident that we are providing borrowers and brokers with not only a competitive offering, but one that can credibly be regarded as best-in-class.”

Melissa Talon, partner at Lightfoots, said: “We’re delighted to join Aspen Bridging’s panel at such an exciting time for the business.

“The launch of their dual representation service is a step forward in streamlining transactions for clients and we’re proud to play a role in delivering that enhanced service. 

“We look forward to working with Aspen to help make the process faster and simpler for everyone involved.”

Ann Ebberson, head of real estate finance for Lawrence Stephens, said: “Lawrence Stephens are delighted to be appointed to Aspen’s legal panel and to support their dual representation offering.

“We look forward to working with Aspen to deliver commercially focused, responsive legal solutions, and to further support both lenders and borrowers. 

“Whether it’s a refinance, purchase or light refurbishment, our team is committed to ensuring a smooth and efficient experience for all parties involved.”

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