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Danny-r
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Hi,
Currently just I have a LISA but we're looking to open a second in my wife's name for any overflow savings above the £4k annually.
Is this fairly simple to handle or does it complicate things when you get to the actual house buying stage?
Thanks in advance,
Danny
Currently just I have a LISA but we're looking to open a second in my wife's name for any overflow savings above the £4k annually.
Is this fairly simple to handle or does it complicate things when you get to the actual house buying stage?
Thanks in advance,
Danny
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It should be fairly inconsequential, especially if you use the same provider and therefore should have the same experience when you come to use the money.0
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Yes it's just another funding source for the solicitor nothing too taxing. Might as well do it for the additional bonus. Just remember it needs to be open 12 months from the initial contribution before it can be used without penalty on a qualifying property purchase.0
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