The Help to Buy equity loan scheme provided a vital leg up for thousands of first-time buyers across the UK. By offering a government-funded loan to bolster a deposit, many were able to secure a new-build home that might have otherwise been out of reach. However, as the interest-free period ends or homeowners decide to move on, understanding how to settle this debt becomes a priority. Repaying the loan isn’t quite as simple as paying off a standard credit card. It’s a formal legal procedure that requires coordination between you, a surveyor, and a specialist legal professional. Whether you’re selling your home or using savings to clear the balance, following the correct sequence ensures you don’t face unnecessary delays or expiring valuations. The following information outlines everything you need to know to manage this transition effectively. Understanding the Valuation Process The amount you must repay isn’t fixed to the original…
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