Landlord Centre launched by TBMC

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Landlord Centre, a specialist online buy-to-let mortgage service which enables residential property investors and landlords to source, compare, enquire and apply online, has been launched by TBMC.

The buy-to-let mortgage sourcing system enables landlords to obtain a personalised quote. Landlord Centre says the process can save the landlord considerable amounts of time and also reduces the risk of applying for a buy-to-let mortgage where the landlord is unlikely to meet the specific lender’s criteria. If the landlord would like to widen the number of products available to them, a ‘rental calculator’ highlights what adjustments need to be made to either the deposit or rental income to enable them to qualify for other buy-to-let products.

Landlord Centre has a multi-lender panel and will not charge a broker fee.

Landlord Centre has been launched by specialist business-to-business buy-to-let broker TBMC to offer its buy-to-let expertise direct to the consumer. The team has over 20 years’ experience in sourcing buy-to-let and commercial finance for residential property investors.

Andy Young, Landlord Centre’s chief executive, said: “Our experience has shown that many landlords are very experienced and market savvy and do not need face-to-face advice. They know exactly what type of mortgage they want but just need guidance on where to find it. Landlord Centre’s online mortgage service is perfect for their needs. Finding the right buy-to-let mortgage can be a frustrating and time-consuming process

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