The Mortgage Lender reduces residential rates

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The Mortgage Lender has cut its two-year residential fixed rates to include a 2.65% initial rate for mortgages up to 70% loan to value.

The reductions apply to whole of market products, including Help to Buy, the £750 cashback and the L&G Mortgage Club exclusive, across its RL 1 and 2 categories from 70% loan to value up to 85% loan to value.

New residential rates:

Mortgage Type LTV RL1 RL2
2 year fixed 70% 2.65% 2.69%
2 year fixed 75% 2.79% 2.89%
2 year fixed 80% 2.99% 3.10%
2 year fixed 85% 3.34% 3.45%

Alongside the rate reductions on RL1 and 2 The Mortgage Lender has capped its adverse credit criteria.

It will accept county court judgements up to a maximum of £2,500 in 36 months for homebuyers or movers excluding Help to Buy where there is a cap of £300 in 36 months.

Peter Beaumont (pictured), The Mortgage Lender deputy chief executive, said: “At The Mortgage Lender we love to lend and our reduced rates on RL1 and 2 make it easier for brokers to recommend a competitive rate for their customers alongside a pragmatic approach to underwriting which recognises that life doesn’t always move in a straight line.”

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