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£550,000 Rescue Finance Completed to Prevent Receivership

Case Study Overview

Property Location

Uxbridge, UB10

Facility Amount
£550,000

Transaction Type

Time-Critical Rescue Finance

Status

Completed

The Challenge

This was a high-pressure rescue transaction involving a property that was at imminent risk of entering receivership.

The client required urgent funding to remove the property from this position and protect the asset. Time was extremely limited, and any delay could have resulted in loss of control.

Our Approach

We acted immediately to assess the situation and structure a funding solution that met the urgency of the case.

By leveraging our lender network and experience in time-sensitive transactions, we arranged a £550,000 facility on competitive terms, designed to stabilise the situation and secure the client’s position.

We worked alongside MT Finance to complete this case for our client.

Facility Terms

  • Loan Term: 12 months
  • Interest: Fully serviced
  • Rate: Very competitive
  • Completion: Achieved within the required timeframe

The Result

The transaction completed within the required timeframe, preventing receivership and allowing the client to regain control of the property.

This outcome protected the asset and provided the breathing space needed to move forward with confidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can a bridging loan complete?
Often within 3–10 working days depending on valuation, solicitors, and how ready your documents and exit are.
Not always. Many lenders focus on the asset and exit strategy. Adverse credit may be acceptable depending on the case.

Yes — it’s a common use because it’s designed to complete within tight timeframes.

Regulated usually applies when the loan is for a home you live in (or will live in). Investment/commercial lending is typically unregulated.

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