Brilliant Solutions

The office will be closed from 5pm today for staff training, open as normal tomorrow. 

Our office will be closed from 5pm Thursday, 20th October to 9am Friday, 21st October.
If you have any cases or enquiries that this may affect, please contact our team today. We apologise for any inconvenience.

We are currently experiencing some technical issues that are affecting our telephone lines and internet connection.

We hope to resolve this asap. Apologies for the inconvenience.

 

In honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II our offices will be closed on Monday 19th September while our staff pay their respects.

The office will re-open at 9am on Tuesday 20th September.

The Mortgage Lender

TML has announced a market update, see below.  The TML range of products are available through our direct to lender mortgage club and our fees free packager.   Contact us to see how you can benefit from our club or packaged support. 

View their latest product and criteria here

Announcement

Residential Product Withdrawal

We are withdrawing our Residential products while we review our pricing.

Applications must have fees paid and be fully submitted by close of business on Monday 5th June to secure the current product rates. 

We expect to have our new Residential and Buy to Let ranges available from Wednesday 7th June. 

If you have any questions, please contact us on 0344 257 0418.

Re-introduction of fixed rates 

RESIDENTIAL & BTL PRODUCT REPRICE

  • Re-introduction of fixed rates
  • Increased rates across both Residential & BTL products
  • No changes to customer fees

BTL Product Guide >>

Residential Product Guide >>

Tenants, Landlords and Energy Efficiency Pressures

Tenants are putting additional pressure on landlords to improve energy efficiency.

Recently, we posted an article that highlighted the legal burden landlords are under to meet EPC requirements. While most of these changes are driven by legal obligations, recent research by Shawbrook Bank has revealed another area where concerns have been raised. 21% of property renters have spoken to their landlords about making improvements to their properties as a means of increasing the levels of energy efficiency.

What has been the primary motivation for tenants to pick up this conversation?

Read Full Article Here >>

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