How not to be
ripped off by mortgage brokers
One of the things that bothers me about the
mortgage industry is the number of unscrupulous
brokers that operate in this market.
Talk about giving the industry a bad name!
I worked for a mortgage lender until quite
recently and I used to be shocked at the fees
that brokers charged their clients.
I mean lets put this whole "mortgage arranging"
thing into perspective.
Assume I am meeting a client today. The guy
walks into my office and sits down and has a
chat with me about getting a mortgage.
It appears that he is not a "clean" client as he
is suffering from a few credit problems. Well, I
stroke my chin and let out a couple of sighs but
wait, I CAN HELP HIM.
I tell the client that it is going to be
difficult but I think I can help him. There may
be a few "fees" but hey, at least he is going to
get a mortgage and that is all he cares about
isn't it?
So, he needs to borrow £150k. Because of ALL the
work I am going to have do I am going to charge
him a competitive fee of 3% of the loan amount.
That's right, £4,500!.
But, he does have credit problems and he is
going to get a mortgage and that is all he cares
about right?
Oh, and the £4,500 doesn't have to be paid
upfront because all we will do is add it onto
the loan amount. So that's ok ,right?
NO,NO,NO.
Ok I am talking about a hypothetical situation
but this is one that is repeated everyday
throughout the UK. In my opinion it is nothing
more than robbery and shows scant regard for the
clients wellbeing.
How can anyone justify charging that to a client
that will already have to pay a higher interest
rate than a clean client would.
So, to recap, the £150k loan now becomes
£154,500 and that is before you even get to the
solicitor and arrangement fees, let alone the
Mortgage Indemnity Premium (MIG.
So, the rule of thumb here is a simple one.
Ask your broker to justify their fees and if you
find anyone charging a fee of more than 1%, walk
away. Quickly
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