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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.
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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.
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Originally posted by konsultant View PostSome people have mentioned about CMME - i spoke to them and they charge £895
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Some people have mentioned about CMME - i spoke to them and they charge £895
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Originally posted by ContractorOnAMotorbike View PostI used SuperContractors last year and on recommendation so did a colleague of mine. No problems at all; I was a first time buyer and bombarded them with bazillion noob questions which my contact patiently answered.
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostJudging by the things they missed, most of the surveyors I've used didn't actually stop at the property
Shower of chunts.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostUnless you're remortgaging to a new lender then you'll probably have to pay valuation fees. If you're putting a colossal deposit down, you might only pay for a surveyor to slow down as they drive past, but you'll still pay something.
As ever, YMMV.
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I went through Yorkshire/Clydesdale bank. Couldn't fault them. Very simple to deal with and very contractor friendly. All of it was done over the phone and done very quickly. Like all of the banks they require a truckload of information.
PM me if you want the contact details for the person I dealt with at their mortgage centre as she was pretty good.
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostAre you suggesting that brokers that charge client fees come up with good mortgage deals that don't have booking / valuation etc fees then?
So...You might find a product without a booking fee, but this will be priced with a higher interest rate (and vice versa). If you're borrowing a small amount of money then the lower the booking fee the better, it's generally better to pay a higher rate but not incur a grands worth of fees.
Unless you're remortgaging to a new lender then you'll probably have to pay valuation fees. If you're putting a colossal deposit down, you might only pay for a surveyor to slow down as they drive past, but you'll still pay something.
As ever, YMMV.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostWhich you then refund to the bank via interest charges, funds booking fees, valuation fees, that sort of free?
I've used ContractorFinancials in the past who don't charge fees to the client (but obviously get a kick back from the bank) and found them to be very good.
Am interested where this thread goes as about to move house again.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWHS
Regulations changed yonks ago on who brokers can get their charges from to clean up the market.
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You can speak to WIS Mortgages - They should be able to help...
Originally posted by konsultant View PostHi,
Does anyone have recommendations for mortgage brokers for contractors that are fee free
Thanks
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Originally posted by konsultant View PostHi,
Does anyone have recommendations for mortgage brokers for contractors that are fee free
Thanks
Funny thing is they did charge a fee once x weeks had elepsed since the original DiP though.
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