First Complete adds the Nottingham to estate agency panels

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First Complete has added the Nottingham to its lender panels for LSLi, Reeds Rains and Your Move.

The Nottingham’s products are available to limited distribution via its corporate partner relationships only.

First Complete advisers will now be able to access a range of high LTV mortgages for their clients as The Nottingham offers up to 90% LTV on residential deals and 75% on buy-to-let.

There are also free legal packages and free valuation for buy-to-let on new purchases and re-mortgages, along with a recently introduced residential deal with no early redemption charges.

First Complete advisers will have access to a team of regional development managers, a telephone support team and direct contact with an underwriter, assigned to each case until completion.

Karen Hedges, First Complete’s mortgage manager, said: “When bringing new lenders onto our panel we look at the benefits each can bring to the network. The Nottingham has established an excellent reputation for service in the intermediary market and prides itself on the quality of its mortgage book; in particular their high LTVs and flexible underwriting will be greatly welcomed by our members.”

Chris Parker, head of intermediary sales at The Nottingham, added: “First Complete is one of the leading networks in the UK who are becoming well known for their quality of business. We are confident that the mortgages submitted by First Complete members will be a real asset to The Nottingham.”

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  1. Good enough! The offer of high LTV mortgages seems very supportive for the clients so I'm thankful to the think-tank of it. Keep the effort continue to cooperate the clients in future, too.

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