Keystone Property Finance joins TMA panel

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Keystone Property Finance has joined TMA’s Mortgage Club.

Aimed at landlords with typically more complex borrowing requirements, Keystone accept applications from individuals, SPV and trading limited companies.

The move provides TMA members direct access to Keystone’s Classic Range of buy-to-let mortgages. It offers a selection of fixed and tracker rates up to 80% LTV including products designed especially for HMOs, multi-let and blocks of flats.

David Whittaker, CEO of Keystone, said: “We are delighted to join the panel of TMA Mortgage Club. We know that the Classic Range will prove particularly popular with brokers looking to place deals for their portfolio landlord clients who will have to adapt to a changed buy-to-let landscape from October.”

TMA Mortgage Club members will be able to submit and track cases online, generate AIPs and mortgage illustrations, and keep a tally of all proc fees earned with Keystone.

David Copland (pictured), director of mortgage services at LSL Group, TMA’s parent, added: “We are pleased to welcome Keystone and are confident that their specialist range of buy-to-let mortgages, which include HMOs, Multi-Units and Ltd Company products, will be popular with our members and their clients.”

Members will need to register with Keystone before transacting.

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