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Buy to Let remortgages Explained

 

In General Buy-to-let remortgages are not regulated by the Financial Services Authority

Buy-to-let remortgages have been on offer in the UK since the late nineties; they are specifically designed for investors to borrow money to purchase property in the private rented sector in order to let it out to tenants.

Facts of a buy to let remortgage for consumers

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Lenders of buy to let remortgages

Lenders take different approaches. The amount of money investors can borrow is determined by the rental valuation of the property. Usually the annual rental income has to cover a certain percentage of the remortgage repayments, somewhere between 120% and 150%. This is to allow surplus rent to cover other costs such as property maintenance and void periods (periods when there are no tenants living in the property and therefore no rental income). Other lenders will offer a three times' salary multiple and half the rental income.  Others base the amount that they will lend on your salary and the existing loan commitments that you have, but then apply the 'deduction rule'. This means that they will lend up to 3.5 times your income (or whatever salary multiple applies), minus a representative figure for annual remortgage payments worked out at a pre-set level of interest. Say you earn £40,000 and have an outstanding remortgage balance on your property of £120,000. Under the rule, the annual remortgage repayments may be calculated as £10,000. This would be deducted from your salary to leave £30,000, which is then multiplied by 3.5 to give £105,000 - the amount that you are able to borrow.

Interest rates on buy to let

Typically the interest rates that are offered on buy to let remortgages are fairly close to residential remortgage rates but will on average be higher and typically charge higher fees. This is due to the perception amongst banks and other lending institutions that buy to let remortgages represent a greater risk than residential owner-occupier remortgages.

Buy to let investment

This type of investment has become very popular in the UK over the last five years or so, as house prices have dramatically increased. Another reason for their popularity is the tax advantages that are available to UK Buy to let investors. Rental income is considered in the same way as salary, and is therefore often taxed at 22% or even 40%. However, landlords can deduct costs from the taxable portion of their rental income, and these costs can include the interest portion of their Buy To Let remortgage repayments as well as maintenance costs on the property. This tax set-up has made Buy To Let investments more popular over the last few years.

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Apply for a remortgage and get professional help in finding a remortgage that you can trust.  With many good companies around you should get the benefits reserved for all good customers.  If you want the best customer remortgage service then here is the place to browse. A remortgage is far more complicated than a normal personal loan or car loan motor loan.  It is secured on your home and property.  This means when taking out a remortgage the bank or lender owns your house until the final payment is made. 

Buy to let explained

A buy to let remortgage is not the same as a personal loan.  A buy to let remortgage is secured on your property, so you should be careful not to over stretch your self because should you get into financial trouble you could end up losing your property.

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