Belleveue Mortlakes joins the BDLA

Belleveue Mortlakes Chartered Surveyors has become the latest organisation to join the Bridging & Development Lenders Association (BDLA) as an associate member.

The chartered surveyor provides a range of services in various property and asset management related disciplines, offering advice in accordance with legal and industry guidelines.

The services it delivers include LPA receivership, secure lending valuations on both commercial and residential, as well as valuations on both commercial and residential, and valuations for tax purposes and expert witnesses.

The BDLA represents the interests of bridging and development lenders, along with their customers. It currently has 44 associate members and 45 lender members, with combined loan books exceeding £9.1bn.

Chief executive officer at the BDLA, Vic Jannels, said: "We are delighted to welcome Belleveue Mortlakes to the BDLA as our newest associate member. Partnerships like this strengthen our collective voice, driving positive progress across the industry and Belleveue Mortlakes’ expertise in LPA receivership and debt recovery makes it a valuable addition to our growing network.

"It’s been a very busy and exciting start to the year at the BDLA and we are currently processing new membership applications from more lenders and associates as a growing number of businesses recognise the benefits of supporting the only our association and their industry."

Partner at Belleveue Mortlakes, Hinesh Varsani, added: "Joining the BDLA marks an exciting milestone for Belleveue Mortlakes. We share the association’s dedication to promoting best practices within the bridging and development sector, and we look forward to contributing our knowledge and experience to support its members."



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