What happens when applying for morgage?

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When applying for a mortgage, its a good idea to get a mortgage offer in principle from your lender showing how much theyre willing to lend .One should choose a solicitor who will draw up a contract covering the agreed price and any agreed fittings. The buyer and the seller will sign the contract and agree on a completion date. The mortgage provider will arrange for a valuation survey to be carried out on the home to be bought.
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