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Top 10 most read mortgage broker stories this week – 06/08/2021

The week's most read were a heady mix of super-low rates, mortgage broking firm buyouts, t...

  • Aug 06, 2021
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Cladding policy needs coherent, science-based data before real change happens – Baguley

Another interesting time in the life of cladding – the rather unexpected ministerial sta...

  • Aug 02, 2021
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Government scraps EWS1 forms for buildings under 18 metres

EWS1 forms will no longer be needed on buildings below 18 metres, the housing secretary ha...

  • Jul 21, 2021
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Top 10 most read mortgage broker stories this week – 02/07/2021

With the first stage of the stamp duty holiday drawing to a close this week, stories aroun...

  • Jul 02, 2021
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London mayor urged to block funding for developers not supporting cladding-hit leaseholders

The London Assembly has called on the mayor to stop funding and working with developers an...

  • Jul 02, 2021
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EWS1 lender requests still a ‘grey area’ and ‘mess’ despite updated RICS guidance – analysis

Brokers are unable to overturn lender decisions to request EWS1 forms for buildings which ...

  • Jun 28, 2021
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More time may be permitted for Building Safety Fund applications on ‘case by case basis’ – Pincher

The UK government has suggested that more time could be permitted for certain cases when a...

  • Jun 22, 2021
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Cladding guidance frees almost 500,000 homeowners from EWS1 form, minister says

Almost half a million leaseholders will not need to supply an EWS1 form to their mortgage ...

  • Jun 08, 2021
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HCLGC asks government to unlock leaseholders caught in ‘Catch 22’ of EWS1 system

Clive Betts MP, chair of the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee (HCLGC) h...

  • May 21, 2021
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If government pays for cladding, lenders will agree to mortgages – Star Letter 30/04/2021

Each week Mortgage Solutions and its sister title Specialist Lending Solutions pick the to...

  • Apr 30, 2021
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