Mortgage Brokers giving Financial Advice Huddersfield
July 26, 2009 by Dunkin
If you live in Kirklees and are looking for Financial Advisers in Huddersfield then you have 3 choices. Firstly you could visit your regular bank or building society. The main drawback of this is that the advice you will be given will normally be based on the products that only that lender offers.
Secondly you can approach a local mortgage adviser who can offer Mortgage broker in Huddersfield from a small panel of lenders. The downside here is that these brokers do not always offer all types of mortgages for example they may not deal with any buy to let lenders or any adverse credit lenders.
Thirdly you can use a Huddersfield Whole of Market Mortgage Adviser. Here you will be getting suitable professional advice from the whole mortgage market. The meaning is that not all lenders will be listed but a mix and number representative of the whole mortgage market will be available.
Another thing to watch out for is whether the Huddersfield mortgage adviser is going to charge a fee. The mortgage broker gets paid in various ways. The main way is commission from the lender normally in the region of 0.4% or thereabouts. They also get paid on any life policies that you may buy. However many advisers also charge a broker fee of £500 or even more. Some people may think that you cannot get something for nothing however the adviser will already have been paid very well on the mortgage and life cover.
Areas of Huddersfield that we cover include Homfirth, Honley, Meltham, Marsden, Slaithwaite, Elland Brighouse, Mirfield, Newsome, Marsh, Dalton, Moldgreen, Amondbury and anywhere in Kirklees.

Me and my fella brought a property October last year. At the time of applying for a mortgage no lender would touch me as I had just been made redundant (even though I had another job to go straight to), I explained the situation but they said to call back once I had passed my probation period. We ended up going through a mortgage broker as they know the loop holes, I gave him a copy of my job acceptance letter and this seamed sufficient enough. What I would suggest to you is don't give up your job unless you have another one to go to (think of how you will pay the mortgage each month). But in answer to your question I believe you will need to produce your contact of employment to your lender, and whether they will call the company to confirm your employment I'm not 100% sure.
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