Foundation Home Loans ups portfolio limits to £3m

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Foundation Home Loans has increased the maximum total borrowing limits on its buy-to-let range from £2 million to £3 million.

The specialist lender already has no limit on the number of properties a landlord may have with them, subject to this increased new maximum total limit of £3,000,000.

Jeff Knight, marketing director at Foundation Home Loans, said: “With our pragmatic approach, we strive to make things as easy as possible for advisers and their landlord clients by having no limit to the number of properties a portfolio landlord may have with us, subject to the new £3m limit.

“There is also no requirement for potential clients to submit onerous business plans or asset and liability statements. By increasing our portfolio limit to £3 million we hope to enhance our proposition even further.”

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