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When you need permission to remortgage, how your lenders are involved, what documents you’ll need and how to apply.
When you need permission to remortgage, what documents you’ll need and how to apply.
How to repay your Help to Buy: Equity Loan, either in full or in part, when you remortgage your home.
We may allow you to take out extra borrowing to pay off leasehold arrears or mortgage payments for your Help to Buy home.
If you're staying with your current lender to remortgage without borrowing more on your Help to Buy home, you do not have to contact us or apply to remortgage.
Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) helps homeowners on certain benefits pay interest on loans or mortgages - what you'll get, eligibility and how to claim.
Mortgage Interest Run On is extra money you can get towards housing costs for 4 weeks if your benefits are stopping - eligibility, what you'll get, how to claim
The legal process of home repossession, including what your mortgage lender must do, repossession hearings, possession orders and help with legal costs
How to buy a home: preparing to buy, deciding on a home, making offers, conveyancing, paying Stamp Duty Land Tax and making complaints.
How you can add, remove or replace one or more homeowners, with a process known as a Transfer of Equity.
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