I had an almost similar situation but I didn't know that there are services that can tackle such issues.ronton wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:34 pm To be honest, it sounds really strange. Why didn't they give you this information earlier, when you were presented all the documents? If I were in your situation, I would contact the bank or a specialist in this field. Also, it would be a good option if you consult a mortgage broker, in order to clarify the situation and find out whether to accept the reviewed charges or not. For this reason you can write to Mortgage Broker London. I had a nice experience with this company, so I can definitely tell you that they can deal with every mortgage scenario possible.
very useful, thank youApparat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:15 pm If I was you I would have contacted them and ask why they didn’t say that in the beginning. I believe you should contact a great broker that will help you with that. I know a great website that provided me with all the information about mortgage lenders in America. I will attach you the link so you may find more information about them. Maybe they could help you solving and clarifying the problem.
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