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Old 25-05-2010, 10:58 AM
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Default Very short term loan?

Hi,
My mum needs a very short term wad of cash to secure a flat sale. She'll be able to get a loan from her brother within a month or so. Where would be a good place to apply, all things considered? Particularly with regard to early repayment, rates if applicable and any other fees that she would incur. I know nothing about loans and had thought they were useless if you didn't want for years, but she is aware she may have to pay lots to get this money. Her credit ratings are probably quite ok.
Thanks for any advice.
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Old 04-06-2010, 09:27 AM
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Default Re: Very short term loan?

Talk to your lender about a bridging loan - some banks can be really awkward with them and charge the earth, but there should hopefully be one you can work with on reasonable terms.
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