Tiuta offers HMO product with Commercial Processing UK

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Tiuta is offering a new facility for landlords and investors with Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs).
The specialist lender has unveiled a three-year 8.99% fixed rate deal available at up to 70% LTV for both purchases and remortgages of HMO properties, whether individuals or limited companies.
Commercial Processing UK, the joint venture of Omega and Commercial Mortgage Solutions, is the exclusive distributor of the product.
Guy Garrard, head of business development at Tiuta, said: “These are exciting times for Tiuta. Following our increase in bridging LTVs and subsequent launch into secured loans

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