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Taking over my deceased father's mortgage - help needed please

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  • Conrad wrote: »
    Funnily enough I'm just doing one of these for clients nwhere they moved into the deceased property. This type of case is very outside the box for ordinary lenders and in particular there are complexities when it comes to thier IT systems into which your application will be input. IT designers design systems with straightforward purchases in mind.
    It can all be done but I'd recommend you use a very experienced broker - trust me, the average broker would !!!! this one up.

    Any idea how I find a decent broker in my area??! I think we'll stick to what the Halifax offer us first, if we eventually get through to the right people, decided to go it alone rather than ask the solicitor... and see where we are then
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