Originally posted by Carm F
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBottom line is: Don't have debt. Pay off what little you have and quickly.
Even the wealthy use cheap debt to assist cash flow, so smart contractors should do the same.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Everything now sorted, with no broker fee!
The valuation of the property was completed yesterday and I have just heard from my broker that the mortgage has been agreed, I should have my formal mortgage offer within the next 3 days.
If I am allowed I will happily share their details here (not sure if it breaches anything?)
Didnt pay any fees to the broker and have an appointment next week to review my current life insurance. The deal is better than what Santander had previously agreed for me aswell.
Chuffed is an understatement.
I must say a thank you to both Martin and Gordon also for their messages.Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhat is this mortgage thing you are all talking off? I thought this was only something perm workers had?
HTHHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Grats on sorting it out.
I use a mortgage broker that works for an estate agent. He is a top bloke and doesn't charge fees. Has no issue with me applying as a contractor, knows what documents to ask for and what he needs.
I compared the mortgage offer he put together with if I had gone direct to the lender and it was identical, so not being ripped off.
Don't see the point in paying.Comment
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