Habito added to Tenet’s lender panel

Tenet Network Services has announced the addition of Habito to its lender panel, in a move to gain access to its range of buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage products.

Habito’s range of two, three, five, seven and 10-year fixed rate BTL mortgages will now available to the financial adviser network’s 700 mortgage advisers.

Having first launched its BTL mortgages in 2019 – for which individual, limited company and portfolio applications are eligible – Habito’s rates currently start at 2.85% and are open to all including self-employed, first-time buyers, retired and older landlords for both purchase and remortgage.

Habito VP lending, Alan Fitzpatrick, commented: “The quality of Tenet’s lending panel is widely regarded, so we’re delighted to accept applicants from its members from today for our established BTL mortgage range. We recently announced a price cut across our BTL deals, many of which come with cashback offers, which we hope will be well received by Tenet’s network.”

Tenet provides a range of mortgage, protection and general insurance services to financial advisers, and director of strategic development, Ben Wright, said the network’s lending panel is going from “strength to strength”.

“We’re pleased to make Habito’s competitive range of mortgages available to our advisers,” Wright added.

“Continuing to expand the selection of quality products accessible for our network is central to our ambitious growth plans, and we’re excited to start seeing the benefits that Habito’s BTL offering brings for our members and their clients on the journey to greater financial wellbeing.”

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