LendInvest Mortgages adds £350 BTL cashback option

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LendInvest Mortgages has introduced new incentives for its buy-to-let mortgage range.

Customers can now receive £350 cashback upon the completion of their buy-to-let mortgage.

In addition, LendInvest is offering up to 10bps off across its buy-to-let mortgage range.

Application and valuation fees will now be paid upfront, streamlining the mortgage process and making it more straightforward for customers.

This cashback and rate reductions apply to new applications only, and any live applications will not be affected by these changes.

Sophie Mitchell-Charman, commercial director at LendInvest, said: “We understand the unique challenges faced by portfolio landlords and are committed to supporting them in an ever-changing market. This cashback feature provides immediate financial relief and enhances cash flow, allowing landlords to better manage expenses or invest in further property improvements.

“Our Mortgages platform allows us to implement important product changes and incentives that directly benefit landlords at speed, allowing us to better empower landlords in achieving their investment goals more efficiently.”

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