The Mortgage Works & Mortgage Brain to hold BTL masterclass

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Mortgage Brain has partnered with The Mortgage Works to host a free Buy-to-Let Masterclass.

Taking place on 18 June 2024 at 11:00am, this online session aims to give brokers insight into the private rental sector, with a specific focus on buy-to-let lending for limited company landlords.

Hosted by Luke Jackson, national account manager at Mortgage Brain, alongside The Mortgage Works’ Daniel Clinton, head of buy-to-let mortgages, and Steve Bowers, senior underwriting manager, this latest Mortgage Brain Masterclass series will cover an overview of the latest buy-to-let sector trends, address current government regulations, and provide brokers with ‘criteria know-how.

Masterclass Key Highlights:

  • Introduction to The Mortgage Works
  • Overview of key trends, including current and proposed government regulations and their potential impact on the private rental sector
  • What’s behind the rise in limited company buy-to-let?
  • Overview of The Mortgage Works’ approach for lending to portfolio landlords
  • Q&A session with Daniel Clinton and Steve Bowers for greater understanding and practical insights.

Pollyanna Puddephat, head of marketing at Mortgage Brain, said: “We are pleased to collaborate with The Mortgage Works on this exclusive Buy-to-Let Masterclass which promises to tackle the ins and outs of the often complex buy-to-let market.

“Mortgage Brain’s technological expertise coupled with The Mortgage Works’ unparalleled knowledge of the private rental sector means that we’re in for a truly unmissable session for any broker who wants to up their game with buy-to-let clients.

“This Masterclass will help them gain the necessary tools and knowledge to secure the best possible lending outcomes for their clients, whether they be an individual, a portfolio landlord or operate through a limited company structure.”

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