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Avoid Early Repayment fees
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plaidparty
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Hi
I am hoping to sell my current property but am still in the middle of my initial 5 year fixed mortgage so I assume there will be some early repayment fees. Is there anyone to avoid this?
I was not planning on buying another property and moving into the house in my husband owns but I wondered if i moved my mortgage to purchase the home from him if I could avoid the repayment fee or at least reduce it?
Thanks in advance
I am hoping to sell my current property but am still in the middle of my initial 5 year fixed mortgage so I assume there will be some early repayment fees. Is there anyone to avoid this?
I was not planning on buying another property and moving into the house in my husband owns but I wondered if i moved my mortgage to purchase the home from him if I could avoid the repayment fee or at least reduce it?
Thanks in advance
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If you can take the product with you to a new mortgage (porting) you can reduce or eliminate the early repayment charge.I am a Mortgage Broker
You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Broker, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
plaidparty wrote: »but I wondered if i moved my mortgage to purchase the home from him if I could avoid the repayment fee or at least reduce it?
Thanks in advance
You may avoid the ERC's but will incur considerable other costs which may negate any benefit.0 -
Thanks.
Would it be easier for him to gift me the property and then I move my mortgage to the new property. Its below £125k so I don't think there would be any stamp duty.
Not sure if there is an easier way to do this?0 -
plaidparty wrote: »Would it be easier for him to gift me the property
Then you won't be purchasing the property and your partners mortgage will need to be redeemed as well.0 -
How long is left on the 5 year fix ?
Could you rent out the property for a period of time ?0 -
Is there a mortgage on the other house.
Will your lender allow a port to a joint mortgage or a sole mortgage with him living there(assuming he will be)
if its just you a normal purchase porting your mortgage may be an option.0
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