UK:
Getting Mortgages Even In Impossible Situations (BONUS) (Podcast)
22 December 2023
Lanyon Bowdler
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Welcome to The Legal Lounge, where you'll hear from Amanda
and her team of lawyers from Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors talking
about many aspects of law in England and Wales.
We now release ongoing weekly content, and during December
2023's releases, we'll be featuring some of our most
helpful episodes. We'll be back with brand new
weekly content in January 2024. Merry Christmas
🎄
In this episode, family solicitor Philippa Pearson is joined by
Sam Griffiths from First 4 Mortgages in Leominster, who are able to
obtain mortgages for clients over 70, as well as those with IVAs.
They source mortgages for residential and commercial properties.
Philippa describes them as "the most creative brokers on the
block!"
Visit their official website here: http://www.f4mltd.co.uk/
For all the resources and reference material from the episodes,
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of law, please visit: https://lblaw.co.uk/podcast
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about your specific circumstances.
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