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"F.2.4 If we give you at least three months notice, you must pay us the mortgage debt in full by the time the notice runs out"
i'm certainly not an expert and i have not had many loans but i think you'll find that there's something like this in most loan agreements.Switzerland has Dignitasthe UK has DCA's, Bankers and Lawyers.0 -
Halifax_sux wrote: »i'm certainly not an expert and i have not had many loans but i think you'll find that there's something like this in most loan agreements.
I thought it was only overdrafts that were normally repayable on demand, like this? I don't have access to my mortgage documents at the moment to check what's in mine - I have a lifetime tracker.Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0
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