Alternative Finance Options Sample Clauses

Alternative Finance Options. You should note that where we provide services in relation to increased borrowing on an existing mortgaged property there may be alternative options available to you that may be more appropriate. For example, you may be able to obtain a further advance from your existing lender, or obtain an unsecured loan for the additional funds. Where your existing mortgage is a first charge against the property, a second charge mortgage may be available and where the existing mortgage is a second charge a first charge loan may be available.
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Alternative Finance Options. You should note that where we provide services in relation to increased borrowing on an existing mortgaged property there may well be alternative options available to you that may be more appropriate. For example, you may be able to obtain a further advance from your existing lender or obtain an unsecured loan for the additional funds. Where your existing mortgage is a first charge against the property, a second charge mortgage may be available and where the existing mortgage is a second charge, a first loan may be available. Payment Options You can pay for our mortgage services by: A combination of fee and commission from the mortgage lender. Paying by a combination of fee and commission from the lender: Your initial mortgage consultation is obligation free. We may charge a fee of up to 1% of the amount to be borrowed. For example, if the total amount borrowed is £150,000 our 1% charge would be £1,500. However, we only charge up to 1% of the total amount borrowed if the case is particularly complex. Our typical fee is £495. Fees may vary depending on your circumstances and mortgage loan amount, if your case is a complex one, we will discuss this with you prior to you signing our client agreement and before you make a mortgage application. Our broker fee is payable in two stages, the first £295 is payable once we have submitted your mortgage application, the remaining balance will become due once your mortgage offer has been issued. We may receive commission from the mortgage lender in addition to the fee we have charged you, which we will also retain. All fees will be disclosed on the Key Facts Illustrations (KFI) or European Standardised Information Sheet (ESIS) you will receive relating to your chosen mortgage. You will receive a KFI or ESIS when considering a particular mortgage which will tell you about any fees relating to it. If we charge you a fee, and your mortgage does not go ahead, you will receive: No refund if we have carried out credit searches/research/ product options and sourced a suitable mortgage provider. Lifetime Mortgage Lifetime Mortgages are a way of releasing the wealth tied up in your property. With a Lifetime Mortgage product, you have to be over a certain age (typically over 55) and own your own home. There are two main types of equity release plans on the market – Lifetime Mortgages and Home Reversion Plans. Where you are eligible for equity release we advise on Lifetime Mortgage products. This means we will advise and make a r...

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