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Originally posted by css_jay99 View PostWhile they did a great job getting me good rate, I am not so sure they will be as helpful in this situation where I would be asking more questions ....... but I could give them a try i guess'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWell your two options are ask them or a contractor specialist as we are discussing here. Not sure why you are asking us.Comment
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Originally posted by css_jay99 View PostAlways good to ask the wise old elf'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I am planning to convert existing property to BTL (and taking a bit of money out of it) and then getting another mortgage buy another residential.
I went to a broker to find out if I can do all this at the same time and find out what rates and amounts are available ... so far so good
I was then told I need to find another property 1st before I can start the Mortgage applications. Is this correct? as I thought that getting a mortgage in principle means that broker has approached a lender(s) willing to give me a mortgage based on my circumstances ...Comment
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Originally posted by css_jay99 View PostI am planning to convert existing property to BTL (and taking a bit of money out of it) and then getting another mortgage buy another residential.
I went to a broker to find out if I can do all this at the same time and find out what rates and amounts are available ... so far so good
I was then told I need to find another property 1st before I can start the Mortgage applications. Is this correct? as I thought that getting a mortgage in principle means that broker has approached a lender(s) willing to give me a mortgage based on my circumstances ...
I then went looking for properties as I knew what kind of prices I was looking for.
Found a house, put in an offer which was accepted. The broker then got me the offer in principle (like 30 mins after I asked), which is says that they are willing to give me what I asked for, assuming I'm telling the truth and nothing changes.
I'm no expert, but I guess he wants to hold off the offer in principle to avoid the credit check? If you don't find a property before it expires, or you find one that doesn't fit into the offer in principle?
Like I said, no expertLast edited by l35kee; 2 June 2017, 09:42.Comment
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Originally posted by le3ky View PostThe process for me was that the broker gave me an illustration of the mortgage I could get based on my circumstances. No credit check etc required.
I then went looking for properties as I knew what kind of prices I was looking for.
Found a house, put in an offer which was accepted. The broker then got me the offer in principle (like 30 mins after I asked), which is says that they are willing to give me what I asked for, assuming I'm telling the truth and nothing changes.
I'm no expert, but I guess he wants to hold off the offer in principle to avoid the credit check? If you don't find a property before it expires, or you find one that doesn't fit into the offer in principle?
Like I said, no expertComment
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Mortgage offer came through today, a full week after applying for it. Cue gasps from friends still in permie world who told me I'd need three years of accounts (instead of the 2 months I actually have)Comment
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Originally posted by le3ky View PostMortgage offer came through today, a full week after applying for it. Cue gasps from friends still in permie world who told me I'd need three years of accounts (instead of the 2 months I actually have)Comment
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