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Would it be sensible to repay my mortgage straight away as I have the funds?A reader from Scotland is asking for advice on whether he should repay the outstanding balance immediately or continue repaying over the fifteen year term. |
A parent wants to know how she can help her daughter keep her home after a marriage break-upA reader wants to know if she can be the guarantor on her daughters mortgage so that her daughter can keep her home after her marriage break-up. |
How can I help my partner settle a joint mortgage dispute with her ex?A reader from Gillingham wants some advice on how his partner's ex can be removed from a mortgage and how a settlement can be agreed. |
Is it better to save in a savings account or pay off more of the mortgage?A reader from Barrow would like to know if it is better to save in a savings account or pay off more of the mortgage before they look to upsize their home later in the year. |
Will overpaying on a ten year fixed-rate interest only mortgage reduce the capital?A reader from Cambridge wants to know if overpaying on an interest-only ten year fixed mortgage will help reduce the capital owed at the end of the term. |
If my name is on a mortgage in a property I don't reside in, am I held liable?A reader from Peterborough wants to know if late payments on a mortgage on the house she used to reside in with her mother will affect future mortgage chances. |
Can I sell my mortgage to a third party for cash?A reader from Essex wants to know if her boyfriend can sell his half of a property with his ex to her granddad for cash. |
Can I be named on a new mortgage while I keep my current mortgage with a view to rent?A reader from South Yorkshire wants to buy a property jointly with his girlfriend and rent out the property he already has mortgaged. |
I want to let my flat, but I'm in negative equity. Do I tell the mortgage lender?A reader from Scotland wants to move in with her partner and rent out her flat. |
Will student debts hit mortgage chances?A reader from Luton is planning to study, but is worried about how student debts will hit his mortgage chances after graduation. |
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