WashYourHands
Cat Malogen
pretty accurate
(of a feeling or action) experienced or done by each of two or more parties towards the other or others.
held in common by two or more parties.
"we were introduced by a mutual friend"
oh dear looks like i'm going to have to put that poster back up nowSo it's actually by the first definition I found, mutual does literally mean reciprocated, not for both A and B to have the same feeling, but for A to feel about B as B does bout A
The second definition it gives is what they're going for though no
So I suppose they want to use that in reference to ""Feel buying your first home shouldn't be impossible? The feeling's mutual" - In other words both hold in common the idea that it shouldn't be impossible to buy a first home.
Obviously they ought to know about the meaning seeing as it's their name.
Or, indeed, an Ent-moot.A moot hall was a room or building where the elders of a hundred would meet and make decisions.