Right to Buy Advice
Getting Right To Buy Advice
It's always important to get good advice, especially if you are doing something new, like buying your home with a right to buy mortgage. To get a right to buy mortgage, you first have to have the right to buy your home. This means that you are probably a council tenant, or a tenant of a housing action trust or non charitable housing association. If you've been renting for two to five years, fill in the appropriate form to find out from your landlord if you have the right to buy. If you do, you'll soon have a property valuation and will find out if you qualify for the minimum discount of £16,000 or the maximum discount of £38,000.
Impartial Right To Buy Advice
There are lots organizations that offer help and advice such as
AdviceGuide.org, or
Shelter who offer impartial advice and guidelines for right to buy and then there is always the trusted
Communities and Local Government website which offers advice and help with all aspects of the right to buy process.
Specialist Advice
When it comes to your mortgage, though, you will need specialist advice. That's because not every lender deals with right to buy mortgages. One way to get a right to buy mortgage is by searching on the internet because some specialist lenders only lend through intermediaries, and that means that you'll need a right to buy broker to handle the application.
If you would like to receive advice or help with getting a right to buy mortgage click here and fill in our online right to buy form.
For more information on right to buy click here....
To read the Goverment guidelines on right to buy click here...
Click here to get a quote for a "right to buy" mortgage…
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