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  • ManyWays
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    Cramby91 said:
    Sorry I didn't mean borrow again, I accept that I won't be able to have any new borrowing. It was just the house that I meant so renewing the mortgage when the fixed period was finished.
    who is your current mortgage lender?
  • ManyWays said:
    Cramby91 said:
    Sorry I didn't mean borrow again, I accept that I won't be able to have any new borrowing. It was just the house that I meant so renewing the mortgage when the fixed period was finished.
    who is your current mortgage lender?
    Halifax. 6 months into a 5 year fix. 21 years total.
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