CHL Mortgages unveils limited edition buy-to-let mortgage range

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CHL Mortgages has introduced a limited edition range of two-year fixed products.

The new range features products for both individual and limited company landlords with rates from 4.32% at 75% LTV, with a choice of either a 2% or 5% fee.

Landlords looking to invest in HMOs or MUFBs with up to six bedrooms or units can access a rate of 4.33% at 75% LTV with a 5% fee.

The lender recently announced it was cutting rates across its entire buy-to-let range.

Ross Turrell (pictured), commercial director at CHL Mortgages, said: “Our new limited edition range with competitive rates and a choice of fee options gives our broker partners even more ways to support their landlord customers.

“This launch reinforces our commitment to the intermediary market by ensuring they’ve got the products at their disposal to meet their customers’ needs.”

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