At Birkett Long, our commercial property finance team has a wealth of experience working with corporate borrowers, joint venture partnerships, high net worth individuals, property developers, private lenders, banks and other financial institutions.
We understand the need for funding versus the need to obtain security and ensure an exit route, should the relationship go wrong. We are here to help from negotiations and reviewing agreements to answering any questions you may have about property finance law and how it impacts you and your business.
We regularly advise our clients on property development and investment funding, refinances, property portfolio finance arrangements, tax-driven schemes, restructuring and other property related finance transactions.
Specialist commercial property financing expertise
We act for both lenders and borrowers and can advise on all aspects of secured lending transactions, with particular experience in:
- Loan facilities secured on a property
- revolving credit facilities
- development and acquisition finance (commercial and residential)
- advising high net worth individuals on private banking facilities, secured on a UK property
- amending and restating existing facilities
- refinances
- financing high value residential property
- mezzanine finance
- social housing finance
- Joint ventures
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Our commercial property finance team is highly experienced in all areas of property finance law and can offer advice on all aspects of mortgages.
Commercial property financing experts
We provide a seamless legal service across their various specialisms to move the transaction to completion within the required timeframe, including:
- advising on and negotiating the loan and security documentation
- undertaking full property due diligence
- producing all necessary reports on title and leases
- assisting with the preparation of the construction suite of documents
- undertaking construction due diligence
- reporting for funders
- monitoring the discharge of development conditions precedent, as required on development finance deals.