Lendlord launches new range of tools for pandemic

Lendlord has launched a range of free tools to help landlords manage their buy-to-let portfolios during the coronavirus pandemic.

The portfolio management platform is being updated daily with new changes in lender rates and criteria, with Lendlord also introducing a new coronavirus section to its website, which shows the latest information on payment holiday policies, as well as a directory of useful resources for landlords.

Lendlord is a free portfolio management platform that enables landlords to manage, track and optimise their portfolio’s performance with insights and alerts to help optimise their financing costs.

The management platform also announced that it has launched a new feature to help landlords calculate their rental cover ratio by stress testing their portfolio at local housing allowance and universal credit rates.

Lendlord co-founder and CEO, Aviram Shahar, said: “During times of extreme uncertainty, it is more important than ever for landlords to have access to the latest, accurate and up-to-date information to help manage their portfolios.

“And this is exactly what we offer with Lendlord. It’s a free platform that enables landlords to manage their whole portfolio with instant alerts and analysis that can help them understand the best course of action to take to ensure their investment is in the best possible position.”

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