Legal & General Mortgage Club expands buy-to-let panel

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Legal & General Mortgage Club has announced the addition of Habito to its buy-to-let panel.

Club members now have access to Habito’s range of buy-to-let mortgage products, which includes 10-year fixed rates. Habito offers buy-to-let products to buyers with a range of circumstances, including the self-employed, first-time buyers and later life landlords. Cases typically receive an underwriter review in 24 hours and move to offer in an average of 13 days.

Until 28 February, Habito buy-to-let mortgage products come with a customer cashback payout of £500 or £750 cashback on any fee-assist remortgage deals.

The addition of Habito brings the total number of lenders on Legal & General Mortgage Club’s panel to nearly 100.

Danny Belton, head of lender relationships at Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “Habito’s range of innovative buy-to-let mortgages is a very welcomed addition to our panel. Their mission of ‘making homebuying fit for the future’ is one that resonates with our own goals as a mortgage club. We are impressed by their achievements so far and look forward to working with their team.”

Ben Gallagher, commercial director at Habito, added: “We’re committed to helping brokers and customers get the best mortgage for their needs, in the fastest and simplest way possible. We’re very excited to open up our range of buy-to-let products to the Legal & General Mortgage Club and look forward to working together to bring even more choice to brokers and their customers.”

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