InterBay Commercial relaunches HMO and MUFB offering

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InterBay Commercial has launched a revised product range for HMOs and MUFBs, which is available for purchase and remortgage applications.

Properties up to 20 bedrooms/units can be considered with a maximum loan size of £1.5m up to 70% LTV.

Larger loans will be considered on a referral basis and intermediaries should contact their senior business development manager to discuss specific cases.

Adrian Moloney (pictured), group sales director at OneSavings Bank, said: “It’s great to see how quickly InterBay Commercial has been able to come back to market with such strong product offerings and to meet broker partners’ key requirements during these testing times.

“InterBay Commercial’s experience in the larger HMO and MUFB market makes them the natural home for this type of business.

“This enhanced range illustrates our commitment to the market as well as the confidence we have in our policies by being able to offer long form valuations.”

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