Landbay joins White Rose lender panel

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Buy-to-let lender, Landbay, has joined White Rose’s lender panel.

White Rose will now provide its appointed representatives with access to Landbay’s range of specialist buy-to-let products and instant decision in principle. Landbay’s products include a green mortgage range with reduced rates for energy efficient properties, and products for houses of multiple occupation (HMO). Landbay’s HMO mortgages are available for buildings with up to 12 rooms.

White Rose is a commercial network that offers its members, who work with both experienced investors and new landlords starting out with their first buy-to-let, a packaged route to buy-to-let products.

Joela Jenvey, head of networks and clubs at Landbay, said, “This partnership will bring our market-leading products to a new group of appointed representatives and their clients. Our specialist team will provide White Rose’s team with support to place even their most complex buy-to-let cases.

“With the rising popularity of HMOs and MUFBs, as well as green mortgages for properties with an EPC rating of C and above, our experienced underwriters are on-hand to provide maximum flexibility on every case.”

Simon Burke, operations director at White Rose, added: “With direct access to the underwriter, a proactive approach, and great rates, Landbay is a great partner for funding our clients’ deals. Also, its in-depth knowledge of the buy-to-let mortgage industry, combined with an innovative, technology-enabled nature to lending make them the perfect lending partner to deal with the most complex cases.”

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