New fees-assisted remortgage deals from Kent Reliance

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Kent Reliance has unveiled a fees-assisted remortgage product range for residential and standard buy-to-let applications.

The specialist mortgage provider, which is part of OneSavings Bank, says clients looking to remortgage a property, whether mortgaged or unencumbered, up to the value of £500,000, will benefit from a refund of the standard valuation fee within 30 days of the successful completion of their mortgage.

They will also benefit from a fee assisted legal service via Optima Legal, who will deal with the standard legal requirements of remortgage.

Craig Underwood, managing director at Optima Legal, said: “Optima have a proven track record in delivering reliable remortgage and property servicing for the UK’s banking sector. We are delighted to be working with OneSavings Bank and to be supporting Kent Reliance through our market leading fees assisted remortgage service and look forward to sharing our vast knowledge and unique understanding of the customer journey with them.”

Adrian Moloney, sales director for OneSavings Bank plc, added: “We are thrilled to be working with Optima Legal. Following a rigorous selection process, Optima’s high standards of service and innovative use of technology to provide an excellent customer experience made them a natural choice.

“This partnership marks another conscious step towards helping brokers to reduce costs and complete remortgages more quickly for their clients.”

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