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WWYD? inheritance, getting a genuinely independent financial adviser.

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Answersonpostcard · 24/08/2022 08:21

I'm trying to find genuinely independent financial advice: ie from someone who isn't tied to a mortgage in some way and doesn't have an incentive to sell me one.

Context is I've come into some money and looking for unbiased advice about how to manage this with respect to mortgages and property. I have spoken to a financial adviser who seems sensible and works for a big legitimate firm but he seems to be trying to persuade me to take on as many mortgages as possible.

Where do you go about finding a totally independent financial adviser? One who knows about the mortgage market and financial planning but doesn't stand to make any money out of recommending or setting up a particular mortgage? Happy to pay for this if its genuinely impartial.

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