Landbay to hold buy-to-let affordability webinar

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To help intermediaries understand buy-to-let affordability challenges, Landbay is hosting a webinar which aims to explain the current situation and options available for landlords to secure a mortgage.

Presenting the webinar is Alex Witham, regional account manager at Landbay, who will explain stress testing and affordability calculations.

Witham (pictured) will also look at how the sector has changed since new rules were introduced in 2017 leading to a doubling of the number of new buy-to-let limited companies set up in the past five years.

Rob Stanton, business development director at Landbay, said: “Broker expertise is needed now more than ever before to guide their clients through the complexities of affordability brought on by rate rises.

“Alex has an in-depth technical knowledge of buy-to-let lending and will provide valuable insight into what intermediaries can do for their clients. He had devised a product comparison tool, which helps to explain how to pass the stress tests using different mixes of fees and interest rates to suit clients’ individual needs.”

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