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Buy to Let Mortgage Enquiry

You can request a quote for a Buy to Let mortgage here

Please either complete the form below or download our PDF or Word documents using the links provided. Alternatively if you wish to speak with someone or just send us an email, please use our contact us page.

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Title  
First name*  
Surname*  
Email*  
Phone*  
Best time to call  
Is over 40% of the
property going to be
occupied by yourself or
a close relative now or
at anytime in the future?
 
     
     
    Applicant 1   Applicant 2  
           
Date of birth
(e.g. 12/04/1970)
     
Are you a UK resident?      
Annual income      
Are you able to verify
your income
     
By way of payslips
(if employed)
     
Accountants letter
(if self employed)
     
Do you have a clean
credit history
     
   
If you answered no to
any of the above please
give further details
 
           
Do you have a
residential mortgage
     
Do you have a buy to let
mortgage
     
   
Please provide the following details about the purchase of your property
     
Is this transaction a  
    if remortgage please state name of existing lender
     
Purchase price  
Loan required  
(maximum loan to value is 90% for purchase or 90% for remortgage)
Term of loan  
Mortgage type  
Payment method  
Is property self
contained dwelling
of standard construction
 
If no, please specify  
Anticipated rental
income per month
 
Timescale for mortgage
application
 
Further comments  
     

As the mortgage may be FSA regulated we can refer you to our partner company Kingswood Law for advice.

I have read the section above and understand that by submitting my details you will hold my personal data on your database. Landlord Funding may then be in touch by telephone or email to discuss my potential requirements.
   
 

Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

There is no guarantee that it will be possible to arrange continuous letting of the property, nor that rental income will be
sufficient to meet the cost of the mortgage.

Most buy-to-let mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Services Authority.