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2. Punitive exit fees The majority of retirement property leases require you to pay an ‘exit fee’ (also referred to as transfer fees, event fees or departure fees), when the property is sold or ...
More than a third (37%) of UK homeowners say they regret aspects of the home they bought, or would make different decisions if buying again. But the number is even more striking among younger ...
What are the benefits of life insurance? Financial protection for your loved ones: If you’re no longer around, it could mean your family being able to afford to stay in the family home. Peace of mind: ...
”We welcome the FCA’s decision to seek views on how to make the mortgage market work better for people. We know the challenges people face in getting a mortgage and that it can seem very unfair, ...
New Homes Ombudsman Enquiry All Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment (APPGEBE) Email: Ktomaszewska@cic.org.uk 14 th December 2017 Dear Sir/Madam, HomeOwners Alliance ...
How to sell your house Our step-by-step guide outlines how to sell your house. We briefly explain each step you are likely to take during the process of selling your home. You can find more details by ...
You may be wondering if you should be under offer or even sell your house completely before buying a new one. Here are the pros and cons… Advantages of selling your house before buying a new one ...
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How this site works HomeOwners Alliance Ltd is registered in England, company number 07861605. Information provided on HomeOwners Alliance is not intended as a recommendation or financial advice.
How this site works HomeOwners Alliance Ltd is registered in England, company number 07861605. Information provided on HomeOwners Alliance is not intended as a recommendation or financial advice.
Survey costs by type of survey A RICS Home Survey Level 1 can typically cost between £300-£900. While homebuyer surveys – the RICS Home Survey Level 2 – can generally cost between £400-£1000. A RPSA ...
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