The Leeds relaunches fee-free buy-to-let mortgages

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The Leeds Building Society has introduced a new range of fee-free buy-to-let mortgages.

The pair of products are available up to 60% loan to value (LTV).

There is a 2.04% two-year fix and a 2.14% five-year deal. Both have no product fee.

They come with a free standard valuation and the Leeds expects to particularly appeal to remortgage customers. Fees assisted legal services are available on standard remortgages.

“We’ve brought back our fee-free buy-to-let products to give landlords more choice in selecting the right mortgage deal for them” said Matt Bartle, director of products at the Leeds Building Society.

“These mortgages, which have been very popular in the past, give customers the benefits of a competitive fixed rate while removing the up-front product fee.

“Whether landlords want to expand their portfolio with a new buy-to-let investment, or remortgage an existing property to a more advantageous rate, we are pleased to be able to offer our customers a broad range of product options to suit their needs.”

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