- December 14, 2020
You may be looking for cash out of your existing mortgage to purchase another property, renovate, buy a car, or inject funds in to a business. We know just how fussy lenders can be with their cash out rules.
Your income will be assessed differently by each lender. They will also have different policies as to the amount of cash out they will allow. Lenders vary with what kind of evidence they require in each instance. Also how they differ with self employed and payg customers. Some lenders will control the funds, rather than deposit them directly into your account.
To be confident with your loan application, contact us to match you with a lender whom will suit your cash out requirements.
We assist Home loan and refinance customers all across Australia. To find out more, or to make an enquiry, contact Sydney based Mortgage and Finance Brokers Bee Finance Savvy on 1300 140 554, or email us at enquiries@beefinancesavvy.com.au
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