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Want us wipe your arse for you as well? I gave you some links to feedback on the company you want use and SE told you the best way to find someone decent. What more do you want?
Maybe if he attaches a pdf with full property details, bank statement copies and details of future contracting income, we will be in a position to help further
Want us wipe your arse for you as well? I gave you some links to feedback on the company you want use and SE told you the best way to find someone decent. What more do you want?
The game has changed since my OP. What do i want? Maybe a view on what you would do in my situation. If you expect budgets to be cut and projects cancelled, then bench time for me is more likely and bench time means mortgage wows.
The game has changed since my OP. What do i want? Maybe a view on what you would do in my situation. If you expect budgets to be cut and projects cancelled, then bench time for me is more likely and bench time means mortgage wows.
Oh.. You mean it's changed with the Brexit?
You've got a healthy war chest haven't you?
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The game has changed since my OP. What do i want? Maybe a view on what you would do in my situation. If you expect budgets to be cut and projects cancelled, then bench time for me is more likely and bench time means mortgage wows.
The government won't want banks to reprocess properties as voters can still remember the 1990's.
So as long as you can cope living in it if it has negative equity for a couple of years and can fit in if your family expands, buy it.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
The government won't want banks to reprocess properties as voters can still remember the 1990's.
So as long as you can cope living in it if it has negative equity for a couple of years and can fit in if your family expands, buy it.
I haven't went through the mortgage lender valuation bit yet. Is it possible that the lender would downgrade my valuation if they think prices will soon drop?
I haven't went through the mortgage lender valuation bit yet. Is it possible that the lender would downgrade my valuation if they think prices will soon drop?
The lender can downgrade the value but the vendor doesn't have to sell it to you.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
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