Some people have mentioned about CMME - i spoke to them and they charge £895
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Check what Freelancer Financials charge.Originally posted by konsultant View PostSome people have mentioned about CMME - i spoke to them and they charge £895'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThere are not any.
Generally all contractor mortgage brokers earn commission from lenders. The commission received by brokers from the lender is generally relative to the size of mortgage. It can be used to cover the cost of the broker’s advice and administrative costs. Brokers can opt to forfeit their commission but this however is often not the case. Many other contractor mortgage brokers then charge an additional broker fee.Comment
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Well, while we're at it. I can vouch for Ben at power mortgages.
Very professional, used him getting into our Yorkshire schloss.Comment
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