Foundation announces BTL criteria changes

Foundation Home Loans has made a series of changes to its lending criteria including an increase of the maximum portfolio size for landlords from £1 million to £2 million that covers purchases and remortgages.

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Warren Lewis
27th October 2016
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Where previously FHL required the last three months’ bank statements for income verification, it can now also be evidenced via:

- Last month’s payslips and last P60 for employed applicants            
- Last year’s accounts or SA302 for self-employed applicants             
- Evidence of pension income for retired applicants          
- Trust funds, investment and rental income as additional income (SA302 or income statement)

Simon Bayley, FHL’s Commercial Director, said: “Having seen that our existing portfolio loans have performed so well, we are keen to develop our appetite in this area of the BTL market. By doubling the size of portfolios we will accept, we are sending a clear message to advisers for their clients about our intentions in this important BTL sector.

In order to make it easier to provide relevant evidence of income we have also expanded the choice of documentation required at the application stage. This is further evidence of our ongoing determination to improve and simplify our criteria to make it easier for introducers to do business with FHL.”

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