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Real Estate Finance

Expertise

Juliet offers expertise in Real Estate Finance, with over 20 years of experience working with lenders in both the short- and long-term lending space in matters including acquisitions refinance and restructurings, domestically and internationally.

She holds an LLM in construction law and this combined with her expertise in mortgage litigation allows her to anticipate potential challenges and proactively address them.  eg advising on Landlord and tenant issues, requirements under the right to rent Act eg Immigration requirements, requirements for vacant possession on repossession or appointment of receiver.

Juliet has successfully represented lenders in a wide range of loan transactions, including short and long-term loans, bridging loans, development loans involving residential, commercial, mixed-use, bare land, mezzanine finance, second charges, and transactions involving title insurance.

Juliet Advises

  • Bridging Finance Lenders (residential and commercial)
  • Specialist and Alternative Lenders
  • Development lenders
  • Mezzanine lenders
  • Challenger Banks
  • High Street Banks

Experience Highlights

  • Closing several Multi Million Pound Loan Transactions simultaneously- drafting the loan documents, reporting on the construction and property matters including review of planning, s.106’s
  • Resolving legal challenges relating to a £15 million development project
  • Advising lender on risk mitigation on a £7 million loan over a site with planning permission for 190 units

Career History

Previous Law firms

  • Partner, Seddons Law LLP (2015 – 2023)
  • Solicitor, Richard Solicitors (2004 – 2015)

Memberships

  • Law Society of England and Wales
  • Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Qualified Civil Mediator- London School of mediation
  • Chief UK Member

Education

  • University of Salford LLM (Construction Law)
  • University of the West Indies (Cave hill Campus, Barbados)
  • Hugh Wooding Law School, Trinidad WI

Expertise

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Juliet offers expertise in Real Estate Finance, with over 20 years of experience working with lenders in both the short- and long-term lending space in matters including acquisitions refinance and restructurings, domestically and internationally.

She holds an LLM in construction law and this combined with her expertise in mortgage litigation allows her to anticipate potential challenges and proactively address them.  eg advising on Landlord and tenant issues, requirements under the right to rent Act eg Immigration requirements, requirements for vacant possession on repossession or appointment of receiver.

Juliet has successfully represented lenders in a wide range of loan transactions, including short and long-term loans, bridging loans, development loans involving residential, commercial, mixed-use, bare land, mezzanine finance, second charges, and transactions involving title insurance.

Juliet Advises

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  • Bridging Finance Lenders (residential and commercial)
  • Specialist and Alternative Lenders
  • Development lenders
  • Mezzanine lenders
  • Challenger Banks
  • High Street Banks

Experience Highlights

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  • Closing several Multi Million Pound Loan Transactions simultaneously- drafting the loan documents, reporting on the construction and property matters including review of planning, s.106’s
  • Resolving legal challenges relating to a £15 million development project
  • Advising lender on risk mitigation on a £7 million loan over a site with planning permission for 190 units

Career History

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Previous Law firms

  • Partner, Seddons Law LLP (2015 – 2023)
  • Solicitor, Richard Solicitors (2004 – 2015)

Memberships

  • Law Society of England and Wales
  • Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Qualified Civil Mediator- London School of mediation
  • Chief UK Member

Education

  • University of Salford LLM (Construction Law)
  • University of the West Indies (Cave hill Campus, Barbados)
  • Hugh Wooding Law School, Trinidad WI

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