Legal & General Mortgage Club offers The Mortgage Lender buy-to-let exclusive

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Legal & General Mortgage Club has unveiled a buy-to-let exclusive deal with The Mortgage Lender.

The five-year fixed rate product is available up to 80% loan to value (LTV), starting from 4.05% with a three-year Early Repayment Charge (ERC).

The products have a £150 application fee and a maximum term of 35 years, with a minimum loan value of £25,001.

Danny Belton, head of lender relationships at Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “Legal & General Mortgage Club has a very strong relationship with The Mortgage Lender and we are excited to work with them to further build and support this proposition, bringing exclusive buy-to-let products to our key partners.

Laura Sneddon (pictured), national account manager at The Mortgage Lender, added: “We’re excited to offer these exclusive products to Legal & General Mortgage Club’s Key Accounts. We’re committed to support those in the buy-to-let sector, offering them greater flexibility and choice.”

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