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I was in a similar boat - new mortage no probs but getting the 'consent to let' for the existing mortgage is a real grey area with the halifax and without that you dont get the new mortgage. I do know that you have to have a certain amount of equity and a good reason for getting CTL and the rate isnt the greatest and nor is the large arrangement fee.
I was in a similar boat - new mortage no probs but getting the 'consent to let' for the existing mortgage is a real grey area with the halifax and without that you dont get the new mortgage. I do know that you have to have a certain amount of equity and a good reason for getting CTL and the rate isnt the greatest and nor is the large arrangement fee.
It seems I was lucky... My independant FA just took a copy of my contract, took the day rate and was able to secure a good rate of mortgage (over 88% of the value) in about 3 minutes.
I had about 4 months to run on the contract, but did not need to provide a CV, bank statements, 2 years accounts etc...
It seems I was lucky... My independant FA just took a copy of my contract, took the day rate and was able to secure a good rate of mortgage (over 88% of the value) in about 3 minutes.
I had about 4 months to run on the contract, but did not need to provide a CV, bank statements, 2 years accounts etc...
Must depend of your Financial Advisor / Broker...
What rate did you get?
I got both mine going direct, Main one at 0.49% above base. and the other at 3.49% above base, reducing to 2% above base at the end of this year.
I had to wait for 7 months til my 2 years of accounts were available after the first enquiry to get the mortgage.
I would be tempted to wait until your 2 years accounts are ready if it's not that far off. Save in the long run and lets face it, in most cases a mortgage is a marathon not a sprint.
I don't see you missing out in the short/medium term due to a sudden increase in house prices.
Patience is a virtue.
Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.
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