Mortgage Advice Bureau partners with Yuno

Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) has announced a new partnership with property platform, Yuno.

The new agreement aims to benefit both letting agencies and private landlords by updating buy-to-let (BTL) advisers with changes to legislation across the property sector.

Launched in February 2020, Yuno supports its customers by simplifying the complexities of the property market, and also tracks and maps market changes, helping clients to identify opportunities to optimise their property portfolio.

MAB said that the new partnership can ensure that all parties “fulfil their legal obligations”. With unlimited access to Yuno’s Hub, users will have access to information regarding yield returns, legislation, and regulatory changes alongside practical help and advice.

“We are delighted to partner with Yuno – a no-brainer considering the synergies between the two businesses,” commented MAB head of partnerships, Keith Burch-Lovell.

“Shining the spotlight on the wellbeing of our buy-to-let customers, we have already started working alongside landlords and letting agencies to up-skill on key health and safety considerations in the sector. We’re proud to play a pivotal role in this educational journey.”

Yuno CEO and founder, Paul Conway, said: “The partnership with marketing leading mortgage advisers, MAB, will arm our clients with the bespoke mortgage advice that goes hand in hand with the ever-changing regulatory landscape in the PRS.

“Products are constantly changing and are becoming ever more specific to the way a property is being managed, so it’s great to have them side by side with our clients and users.”

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