TMA Club adds Quantum Mortgages to panel

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TMA Club has announced that intermediary-only specialist buy-to-let lender Quantum Mortgages will be joining its lender panel.

TMA Club’s directly authorised (DA) brokers can now access Quantum Mortgages’ range of buy-to-let products, including multi-unit block, including holiday lets, with no averaging on the size of the rooms, and studio flats less than 30 sqm.

It also accepts buy-to-let investor led developments, day one remortgages up to 80% OMV without proof of works and leasehold properties (must have an unexpired term of at least 35 years).

Lisa Martin, development director at TMA Club, said: “As buy-to-let investors face a variety of challenges, including changes in taxation and regulation, a human approach to lending and advice will go a long way to providing peace of mind to new and existing landlords.

“We’re pleased to be partnering with Quantum Mortgages, whose unique approach and broad product range will enhance TMA member brokers’ abilities to support owners in this specialist sector.”

Spencer Gale (pictured), director of distribution & marketing at Quantum Mortgages, added: “With such close links to its lenders and a strong membership, TMA Club understand the importance of a personal touch when it comes to the advice industry, which is increasingly important given the macroeconomic challenges facing the mortgage market.

“We’re pleased to be working with TMA and are confident that our partnership will bring benefits to both brokers and borrowers alike.”

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