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Organising a mortgage is a major part of buying a property.
Although you can organise a mortgage by yourself, most buyers choose to appoint a mortgage adviser to assist them in this process. The mortgage adviser will do the leg work for you, they will search for the best mortgage rate and advise you of the benefits and drawbacks of the mortgages available. Once you have selected a mortgage offer, they will fill in the paperwork for you and submit this to the lender.
Mortgage advisers may either charge a fixed fee or work on a commission basis. When paid on commission, they receive payment from the lender once the mortgage is approved. Sometimes, this commission is added to your mortgage, meaning you won't need to pay it upfront.
In certain cases, the lender covers the adviser's commission, so you won't incur any charges for their services. Before hiring an adviser, ensure you understand how they will bill for their services. You may need to include their fees in your overall budget.
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