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Do I need to tell my mortgage lender that I’m going to let my property?

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Yes, you will need your lender’s permission before you can let your property; they may have special conditions that you need to comply with or need to be added to the tenancy agreement.  Most lenders will give permission when you apply to let out your property.

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Paul Deveney
Residential Landlords
Paul has worked in lettings for over 20 years and prides himself on his wealth of experience and knowledge. He is now the head of lettings, and one of the main board of directors at The Acorn Group.

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