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    How it works

    1

    Initial consultation

    We'll discuss your situation, needs and financing options. Free and with no obligation.

    30 min
    2

    Analysis and proposal

    I'll prepare an overview of bank offers with a recommendation of the most advantageous option.

    1–2 days
    3

    Choosing a bank

    Together we'll pick the best offer based on your priorities — rate, terms, speed.

    1 day
    4

    Submitting the application

    I'll help you compile the documents and submit the mortgage application to the chosen bank.

    1–3 days
    5

    Approval

    The bank assesses the application and approves the loan. I'll keep you updated on the progress.

    2–4 weeks
    6

    Mortgage drawdown

    Contract signing and transfer of funds. I'll also help with insurance and the land registry entry.

    1–2 weeks

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    Frequently asked questions

    PBPartnerBydlení.cz

    Yes, the first 30-minute consultation is completely free and non-binding. We'll discuss your situation and financing options. The service fee is paid by the bank, not by you.

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    The basic documents are: two forms of ID, proof of income (employees) or tax returns (self-employed/OSVČ), bank account statements for the last 3 months and property documents (purchase contract, valuation).

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    From the first consultation to mortgage approval it usually takes 2–4 weeks. The whole process from submitting the application to drawing the loan ranges between 4–8 weeks depending on the specific bank and the complexity of the case.

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