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Buy-to-Let Mortgage
Buy-to-Let is a joint initiative by the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA), and the mortgage lenders. Buy-to-Let Mortgage
The scheme is designed to help private individuals to invest in property to let without being penalised by mortgage surcharges or paying commercial rates of interest. Mortgage lenders in the Buy-to Let scheme will take account of rental income likely to be achieved from a property.
It's different? Buy-to-Let Mortgage
The returns from Letting Property?
What difference does a Letting agent make?
How to Buy-to-let
How are mortgages arranged through Buy-to-Let?
The Dos and Don'ts of Buying to Let?
What happens after Buying to Let?
Are there any special conditions?
Can a Buy-to-Let investment be protected?
What other costs should be taken into account?
Tax and allowances? Buy-to-Let Mortgage
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