Kent Reliance for Intermediaries unveils 3.99% BTL deal

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Kent Reliance for Intermediaries (KRFI), part of the OSB Group, has introduced two limited edition ranges for landlord clients.

The fixed fee limited edition range offers lower fees starting at £799.

Other features include:

  • 2 year & 5 year fixed rate options
  • 75% & 80% LTV
  • Loans of between £100k-£750k, across 3 tiers

The second limited edition range offers lower rates from 3.99%.

Further features include:

  • Availability across low LTV bands of 55%, 65%, 70%, 75%
  • Loans of between £100-£750k
  • 2 year & 5 year fixed low rate options

“we know landlords requirements can differ and this is sometimes down to the location of their property portfolios”

Adrian Moloney (main pictured), group intermediary director at OSB Group, said: “Following changes to the Bank of England Base Rate and current marketplace conditions, we are pleased to launch these limited edition products.

“We are only too aware of the more complex landscape that landlords are facing and want to ensure we are supporting brokers and their customers as best we can.

“With our ears close to the ground, we know landlords requirements can differ and this is sometimes down to the location of their property portfolios. For those with properties across London and the South East, our range with lower rates could be the ideal financial solution.

“However, landlords across the Midlands and the North of England might feel the range with lower fees are more suited their requirements.”

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