Letter To You

 

Thank you for asking us to advise you about the most suitable mortgage for your needs.

As your mortgage adviser, it is my role to ensure that you are always given the highest quality advice and service, in respect of your borrowing requirements.

I would like to make you aware that we are registered with the Financial Services Authority and fully comply with their requirements.

Finally I would like to reaffirm that, as a professional mortgage adviser, I will endeavour to ensure that your mortgage application is processed quickly and efficiently and that you are kept fully informed about its progress.

Thank you for your custom.

Yours Sincerely

 

Steve Herbert

Select Mortgages & Loans

 


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Chase Blue Loans inform us that the average APR for Mortgages placed through them is 8% and for loans 15%, the average fees total £1500. These depend on individual circumstances.
 

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