Habito added to L&G Mortgage Club’s panel

Legal & General Mortgage Club has announced the addition of Habito as the latest buy-to-let (BTL) lender to join its panel.

Members of the mortgage club will now have access to Habito’s range of BTL mortgage products, available to buyers with differing circumstances such as the self-employed, first-time buyers and later life landlords.

Habito’s intermediary broker portal features ‘Instant Decision’ which allows a broker to check a client’s information against its full credit and affordability policy and run an automated valuation, soft credit check, and KYC simultaneously.

The online mortgage company said its portal also provides advisers with feedback so that when a customer doesn’t fit into Habito’s policy, this is flagged early and a suitable alternative can be found.

“Habito’s range of innovative BTL mortgages is a very welcomed addition to our panel,” commented L&G Mortgage Club head of lender relationships, Danny Belton.

“Its mission of ‘making home buying fit for the future’ is one that resonates with our own goals as a mortgage club. We are impressed by its achievements so far and look forward to working with their team.”

Habito commercial director, Ben Gallagher, added: “We’re committed to helping brokers and customers get the best mortgage for their needs, in the fastest and simplest way possible. We’re very excited to open up our range of BTL products to the L&G Mortgage Club and look forward to working together to bring even more choice to brokers and their customers.”

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