Zephyr Homeloans resumes physical valuations

Zephyr Homeloans has resumed physical valuations following the removal of the Government's restrictions on inspections.

The buy-to-let lender said that it will be following all relevant public health guidance whenever inspections take place.

Zephyr Homeloans is offering mortgages of up to 60% LTV, with rates starting at 3.19% for individual landlords and limited companies.

Zephyr Homeloans managing director, Paul Fryers, commented: “It’s great news that physical valuations are possible again and that we can now support new customers and progress existing loan applications.

“Now that physical inspections are available, our primary concern is ensuring the safety and well-being of all parties – tenants, valuers, landlord and anyone else on site.

“As a specialist lender, we’re working hard to assess how the funding market reacts to the changes and challenges brought on by the pandemic and will keep our network, packager and broker partners up-to-date on any product changes we make to serve them and their customers better during this difficult period.”

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