The Nottingham launches 65% LTV buy-to-let range

The Nottingham launches 65% LTV buy-to-let range

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The Nottingham for Intermediaries has introduced a new range of fixed and discount mortgage products for buy-to-let landlords. 

Issues in relation to physical valuations saw the lender previously remove all their products up to 85% LTV. 

But the company has now returned to the market with 65% LTV products thanks to an automated valuation model (AVM), which removes the need for a physical valuation.

New valuation methods have proved key to several mortgage lenders returning to lending in recent weeks.

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