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Mortgages & Home Movers

When selling your home to become a home mover there are several factors that need to be considered, below are several useful tips for home movers.

CHOOSING AN ESTATE AGENT
As a potential home mover, when doing your research, bear in mind that there are no firm requirements for estate agents to hold professional qualifications, but the RICS, ISVA and NAEA all have a code of conduct, in addition to an ombudsman scheme. We therefore suggest:-

SETTING THE SCENE FOR THE POTENTIAL BUYER

Here are some tips to help home movers lure the buyer:-

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Mortgage Clients Comments & Testimonials
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is responsible for regulating the activities of lenders and intermediaries who will follow new statutory rules published by the FSA in relation to selling and promoting first mortgages secured on the borrower's home