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am I a FTB?
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Would have been so much better if the OP had expanded the title...
"Will lenders consider me a 'FTB' even though I've owned before?"0 -
ticket2ride wrote: »Martin's mortgage guide defines a FTB as "Those who don’t own a property and are looking to
buy one."
Hence my question.
I should've expected some know-nothing moron to offer as useless response that is factually incorrect.
Thanks to the posters that provided a useful answer.
Why ask if you already felt you knew the answer and were just going to be obnoxious to others?0 -
ticket2ride wrote: »... Would I be considered a First Time Buyer if I applied for a new mortgage to buy a new property?Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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DVardysShadow wrote: »My mind has wandered on to musing whether you yourself are a bell end, to the extent that I cannot concentrate on your question.
Oh come on, that question is so easy it shouldn't cause you any distraction at all!0
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