V Loans looking to help ‘mortgage prisoners’

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Specialist distributor V Loans has claimed mortgage brokers and other professional advisers are using secured loans to help so-called ‘mortgage prisoners’ looking to raise capital and unable to remortgage.

Dave Pinnington, business development director at V Loans, said: “We have been surprised by the number of calls we are already getting from brokers

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