Kent Reliance for Intermediaries unveils new BTL range

Kent Reliance for Intermediaries, which is part of the specialist lender OSB Group, has completely refreshed its entire buy-to-let (BTL) range.

The lender has confirmed changes that include rate reductions of up to 70bps, no maximum loan limits on selected products as well as new £0 product fee options available for purchases and remortgages.

Two-year fixed rates are now available from 2.49% while a five-year fixed rate is available from 3.04%.

Kent Reliance confirmed that it has designed the range to suit any property type and is available for personal ownership and limited companies, large portfolios or first-time landlords.

Group intermediary director at OSB Group, Adrian Moloney, commented: “Our refreshed range of BTL mortgages is designed to ensure brokers have the solutions they need to help as many of their clients as possible.

“This product range has been designed to suit landlords of any type, including first-time and portfolio landlords, and those looking to purchase an additional property or remortgage.

“Brokers will continue to benefit from a common-sense approach and a willingness to consider cases that fall outside of standard criteria to create solutions tailored to their landlord clients’ borrowing needs.”

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