Mint will now consider OMV valuations on kerbside residential properties being purchased with loans of up to £500,000 as part of new bridging enquiries from existing borrowers.
This arrives after last week’s launch of dual representation on new bridging and refurbishment applications.
- The Finance Professional Show 2023: The Video
- Mint launches dual representation
- Mint simplifies its product range
Adam Robson, bridging Underwriting team leader at Mint (pictured above), commented: “At Mint we take pride in working collaboratively with our key borrowers and brokers, and having the ability to use an OMV valuation when needed for our existing borrowers, means we can be even easier to do business with.”
Leave a comment