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Last post Wed, Aug 01 2007, 10:24 AM by shel. 1 replies.
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  •  Wed, Aug 01 2007, 10:24 AM

    Re: Buy to let

    Hi there

    Best advice would be to get advice from an independent mortgage adviser - preferably one who doesn't charge fees - and let them do the scratching around for you! Ask friends and family, work colleagues etc, who they would recommend locally - ALWAYS use an advisor on the basis of refgerral, never a big ad in the yellow pages / exciting looking shop front / flashy car etc.

    HTH

    Shel

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  •  Mon, Jul 30 2007, 3:55 PM

    Buy to let

    Hi

    I'm in the process of buying a buy to let property using bridging finance as I had a strict time deadline to meet.

    I need to remortgage straight away to a normal buy to let lender.  Does anyone know what company will allow this?  I have been told that alot of companies won't allow me to remortgage until I have owned the property for six months.

    I have phone around a few mortgage brokers who are a bit vague about which lenders will do this but one said that Birmingham Midshires would do this. Is this true?

     Any help with this would be great, I can't really afford to have the bridging finance running for six months.

     Cheers

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