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Providing Proof of source of conveyancing fees
Blueoctopus
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Hi,
My conveyancer wants proof of source of conveyancing fee money, accruing over at least 3 months. I don't have this we are having a genuine bargain price mortgage with my parents as vendors gifting us the equity as the deposit.
Therefore I haven't been saving for three months, it's only £1100 or so, I was planning on just paying the first £500 upfront for disbursements and the balance on or just before completion (and another pay day) straight from my current account. We don't save but have £600 a month fun money we can either spend or not.
Do I really have to delay everything so the can see such a small amount accrue over time does anyone know?
Thanks
My conveyancer wants proof of source of conveyancing fee money, accruing over at least 3 months. I don't have this we are having a genuine bargain price mortgage with my parents as vendors gifting us the equity as the deposit.
Therefore I haven't been saving for three months, it's only £1100 or so, I was planning on just paying the first £500 upfront for disbursements and the balance on or just before completion (and another pay day) straight from my current account. We don't save but have £600 a month fun money we can either spend or not.
Do I really have to delay everything so the can see such a small amount accrue over time does anyone know?
Thanks
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