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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
remortgage .
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Examples
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A crooked tenant convinced lender GMAC he was the real owner, "remortgaged" the property for £207,000, and fled abroad with the cash.
Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk 2009
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Anyone who has moved house, remortgaged, or had to draw up a party wall agreement with their neighbours recently don't get me started will know that even corresponding with a solicitor, let alone engaging their "help", can be a costly and frustrating business.
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I remortgaged it four years ago and bought another house in which I now live.
How can I ensure my siblings get their fair share of the family home? 2011
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A friend of my family remortgaged his house to get experimental brain cancer treatment in New Jersey.
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For their father, Patrick Manga, originally from Cameroon, who has twice remortgaged the family home and works two jobs, in the prison system and for a cleaning company, the decision was a no-brainer.
The moving story of Britain's answer to the Williams sisters 2011
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These films were often made outside, or more accurately below, the major studios or even the established indies; director Lindsay Shonteff regularly remortgaged his house to finance such wonderfully sleazy titles as 1970's grim groupie tale Permissive.
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I guess I'm confused and angry: confused because the penalty is half what I thought it was and angry because I would have remortgaged at least two years ago given the less punishing penalty.
Angry and confused over change in mortgage redemption charges 2011
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For their father, Patrick Manga, originally from Cameroon, who has twice remortgaged the family home and works two jobs, in the prison system and for a cleaning company, the decision was a no-brainer.
The moving story of Britain's answer to the Williams sisters 2011
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He was so sure of the product that he remortgaged his home to put on a dramatic demonstration of its fire-protection qualities.
Inside 'How They Blew It' getAbstract 2010
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To stay afloat, he remortgaged his house once with the help of the union.
'Silent Raids' Squeeze Illegal Workers Miriam Jordan 2011
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