gotsomenow
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No bank will do what?I wanted to go on the mortgage without my husband, and ... (first broker) said, no way, not possible, no bank will do that.
You are doing a sales pitch for one crowd and a hatchet job on another without explaining anything .gotsomenow said:I explained the full situation to <deleted>, and I don't feel it necessary to disclose such informtion here, as I was only saying to future home buyers to shop around if you are told something some place.
To be equally fair neither broker should have been named at all and the advice should have been in general terms with some idea for the readers as to why the circumstances were considered inopportune for a mortgage .Hel_n said:To be fair some of the comments were a bit personal...
If this is a joint/married PPR that you're buying then surely, under the [broken link removed], this waiver has no legal standing? What rights did your solicitor claim were being waived here?gotsomenow said:All my husband had to do was sign a waiver with a solicitor to say he had no part in the house.
I don't understand this but I guess you don't want to clarify?I am buying our first home on my own because my husband cannot be considered.
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