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stupid question self cert
topdjmatttolley
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hi folks i bought my first house 2 years ago on a self cert mortgage (with a really dodgey mortgagebroker who basicly said how much deposit do you have how much is the house you want to buy i will do the rest he got me a mortgage for about 5 times my income) for 98k it is now worth 130 i want to buy a new house can i move my mrtgage across to the new house
how does it all work
how does it all work
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go and see the same guy, I'm sure he will see you right, as repeat business.0
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Self cert mortgages are much more difficult to obtain (if you can get them at all) now so you may be unlucky.RICHARD WEBSTER
As a retired conveyancing solicitor I believe the information given in the post to be useful assuming any properties concerned are in England/Wales but I accept no liability for it.0 -
topdjmatttolley wrote: »hi folks i bought my first house 2 years ago on a self cert mortgage (with a really dodgey mortgagebroker who basicly said how much deposit do you have how much is the house you want to buy i will do the rest he got me a mortgage for about 5 times my income) for 98k it is now worth 130 i want to buy a new house can i move my mrtgage across to the new house
how does it all work
The time to find out the details was before you purchased. :rolleyes:I was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair0
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