Free buy-to-let valuations unveiled by TSB

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TSB has introduced free standard valuations on all buy-to-let house purchase products.

It has also made rate changes to products for buy-to-let customers.

The include the following:

  • Two-year fixed (60-75% LTV) remortgage rate reduced by 0.20 percentage points.
  • Five-year fixed (0-75% LTV) remortgage rate reduced by up to 0.15 percentage points.
  • Selected five-year fixed (0-75% LTV) house purchase rates reduced by up to 0.15 percentage points.
  • Selected two-year, three-year and five-year fixed (0-75% LTV) house purchase and remortgage rates increased by up to 0.15 percentage points.

Nick Smith, TSB’s head of mortgages, said: “At a time when landlords are increasingly being squeezed financially, the reduction of some of our rates plus the offer of a free valuation on all our buy-to-let product range will be very welcome news for many.”

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