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Mortgage offer

Waiting for my mortgage offer with nationwide. Was told when i first applied that i passed all the credit checks and affordability and was just waiting for my valuation.

Had valuation done two weeks ago which came back fine. Is there anything that can go wrong now? Would there be any reason why they would reduce what they originally said i could have or deny my application completely?

I hate waiting. My mortgage offer is all i am waiting for. My buyer wants to complete on 24th June. I just want to make sure that happens.

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  • East_Shore
    East_Shore Posts: 15 Forumite
    An agreement in principle doesn't guarantee you an offer of a mortgage. If you've supplied supporting documents (payslips etc) and the valuation has been done 2 weeks ago I would have expected to have my mortgage offer by now, give Nationwide or your broker (if you used one) a call for an update.
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