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Hessleby Homes Commercial Property Success

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1st March 2024

Thomas Flavell & Sons is thrilled to announce the successful completion of a significant commercial refinance deal for the esteemed Hessleby Homes located in the West Midlands which was spearheaded by Associate Solicitor Matthew Thom.

The refinancing underscores Thomas Flavell & Sons' commitment to delivering exceptional legal solutions tailored to the unique needs of their clients in the commercial sector and reflects Thomas Flavell & Sons' unwavering dedication to delivering exemplary legal services to our clients.

"It has been a fantastic deal to work on." remarked Matthew Thom, reflecting on the successful conclusion of the re-finance. "I am immensely proud of the teamwork demonstrated by all here at Thomas Flavell & Sons together with Chris and Henry from Hessleby Homes throughout this process."

Chris Hession, Director of Hessleby Homes commented "This was a huge deal for us to get over the line under very challenging circumstances. We were superbly represented by Thomas Flavell & Sons who ensured the deal progressed with speed and precision. Huge thank you, as always, to Matthew, Paricce, Elizabeth and Amanda and the whole team and Thomas Flavell for their continued support.".

Thomas Flavell & Sons has a proud legacy of providing comprehensive legal solutions across a diverse range of practice areas. With a commitment to excellence and client satisfaction, the firm's team of experienced solicitors consistently delivers tailored advice and representation to individuals, businesses, and organisations alike.

For further information about how Thomas Flavell & Sons can assist with commercial refinance or other general Commercial Property matters please contact Jamie Connolly, Chris Stratford or Matthew Thom or click here.

This article was written by Matthew Thom, Associate Solicitor within our Commercial Property Team. Based in our Hinckley office, Matthew is rated 5/5 stars on ReviewSolicitors.

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