As the French property market comes back to life the old French mortgage scams come creeping out of the woodwork.
Principal amongst them are ways for an unscrupulous French mortgage broker to obtain excessive broker fees and commissions.
Then there is the sheer incompetence verging on dishonesty.
To help you stay safe we have set out on our Consumer Guide page some very simple precautions you can take to stay safe in this under-regulated market.
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