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nathanhill69 wrote: »I thought that FD would give you the going rate at the time of the telephone interview and an Agreement In Principle had been done. FD send out the Agreement In Principle / Application Form within a day or two and as long as you return it signed within five working days you'll get that rate. You can always give them a call and pay the reservation fee over the phone.
Maybe this has changed or is different to the LIfetime Tracker product, also not sure how it differs if you don't bank with them already, but this was the case when I applied for my FD Mortgage. I'd give them a call and see what they say.
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thanks for that spoke to them and they do honour rate at which you recieved the agreement in principle for up to 6 months.0 -
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0.69%+BOE with HSBC £995 fee. Pays for valuation, legal costs. You will have to pay for exit fee though.Motto: 'If you don't ask, you don't get!!'
Remember to say thank you to people who help you out!
Also, thank you to people who help me out.0
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