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lenders Archive
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Borrowers Could Save 20 Per Cent by Remortgaging
Some non-high street lenders have offered up to 20 per cent off debt if customers remortgage with them. -
Less Income Needed to Cover Mortgage Interest
The Council of Mortgage Lenders announced yesterday that less of our income is needed to pay off the mortgage. -
Beware Seasonal Offers from Mortgage Lenders
Special offers from lenders sometimes work out more costly than ordinary deals. -
Base Rate Cuts Not Passed on to Borrowers
Despite the low base rate, mortgages are only a little cheaper than last year, according to the Times Online website. -
Repossession Legal Loophole To Be Closed
A legal loophole allowing lenders to prevent repossessions without lenders going to court will be closed by new government legislation. -
Bank of Scotland Receives Most Complaints About Mortgages
The Financial Ombudsman Service has revealed that the Bank of Scotland has received the most complaints regarding mortgages and home finance, even though it doesn?t have the highest percentage of them being upheld. -
Bank Of England Figures Show Mortgage Lending Boost
Figures from the Bank Of England show that mortgages did well in February and March 2010. -
Why It May Pay To Have A Mortgage In Retirement
Many retired home owners are choosing not to pay off their mortgages in order to reap the benefits of extra cash. -
Many Mortgage Lenders Not Joining Government Initiatives
Many mortgage lenders still haven?t signed up for Government initiatives designed to protect homeowners. -
Cameron to Pay 1p Per Month on Mortgage
Thanks to a slash in interest rates, Ben Cameron and his wife Nicola pay just 1p per month on their mortgage.