Landbay joins up with Julian Harris Adviser Network

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Landbay has partnered with the Julian Harris Adviser Network, providing mortgage brokers and their landlord clients with access to its specialist lending products.

The partnership will offer Julian Harris’ intermediaries a range of products, including ones aimed at portfolio landlords, HMOs, MUFBs, first time landlords, limited companies and new build properties.

Brokers will also have access to Landbay’s online intermediary portal, which includes case tracking features and a property portfolio key.

Paul Brett, managing director of intermediaries at Landbay, said: “We’re excited to start working with the Julian Harris Adviser Network, and to open up our expertise to their strong network of brokers.

“This is part of our dedication to fill the gap for those who feel they aren’t getting the necessary support from some of the mainstream lenders in the new world of buy-to-let.”

Julian Harris added: “Our core ethos at Julian Harris Adviser Network is to help our members give the best advice around the most suitable products selected from the whole marketplace.

“We are always open to new, innovative and diverse options, including these cost efficient, flexible buy-to-let mortgages from Landbay.”

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