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Mortgage on property owned outright

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Mike4
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Re: Mortgage on property owned outright

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Postby Mike4 » September 21st, 2022, 10:06 pm

Sunnypad wrote:The reason I posted the question was literally the mechanics of it - so after I do the deal, does the lender really plonk the money into my account?


I hadn't noticed that no-one has answered this question. Yes thats exactly what happens when you take a mortgage on a flat you currently own outright.

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Re: Mortgage on property owned outright

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Postby Sunnypad » September 21st, 2022, 10:51 pm

Mike4 wrote:
Sunnypad wrote:The reason I posted the question was literally the mechanics of it - so after I do the deal, does the lender really plonk the money into my account?


I hadn't noticed that no-one has answered this question. Yes thats exactly what happens when you take a mortgage on a flat you currently own outright.


Exciting! :D

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Re: Mortgage on property owned outright

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Postby DrFfybes » September 21st, 2022, 11:02 pm

Mike4 wrote:
Sunnypad wrote:The reason I posted the question was literally the mechanics of it - so after I do the deal, does the lender really plonk the money into my account?


I hadn't noticed that no-one has answered this question. Yes thats exactly what happens when you take a mortgage on a flat you currently own outright.


<ahem>

DrFfybes wrote:
Sunnypad wrote: Hello!

I sort of know the answer to this but I guess it seems so weird, I'm asking on here.

I'm looking to get a mortgage on my flat, which I own outright.

The purpose is to buy a second property in cash.

Is it really the case that if my application is successful, they loan me the money i.e. transfer a lump sum to my bank account?




Correct.


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