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[Solved] Separation - Mortgage buy outs

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(@dadmod3)
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It may be that the mortgage company will insist you have a solicitor. If they are transferring money they will want that to be held by an accredited solicitor while the transfer is taking place. You could ask them to make sure.

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I faced this many times, but the guys from Mortgage Broker Essex ( https://www.Essexmoneyman.com) helped me out. I have been working with them for several years and during this time they gave me loans for business development many times and so far I have not encountered any problems. I always liked them. loyalty and reverent attitude towards customers. Such is now a rarity and I am sure that you will find such service in few places. In addition, they are real professionals and can advise you in any matter. So you know my opinion on this matter.

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