So, you have a default? A CCJ?
Missed a payment or two here and there? Yes, then the high street lenders
will probably say they can’t help, but there’s plenty of others who will.
These days, competition is very
strong across the market and this includes helping those who have had a credit
blip or two in the past. Some lenders may even go right up to 90% of the
property value for the right customer. And, this might be surprising, but
rates start in the early to mid 2%s range on some products.
Don’t despair, there are lenders out
there who, subject to terms and conditions, will probably look at your scenario
and have seen it all before.
To make the process
as smooth as possible, make sure you have all details to hand at the
outset. When was the default / CCJ, is it satisfied, why did it occur,
etc? Disclose absolutely everything upfront.
With all new
mortgages, a budget planner will be required. Make sure you know and can
advise exactly how much you are spending on your lifestyle. Especially
make sure you know your monthly costs on food, household expenses, travel,
pension and saving contributions and other likely costs such as hobbies, going
to the gym, lottery direct debits and more. Every lender will review your
ability to afford your new mortgage both now, and over coming years, so
all direct debits and most entries on your bank statements or credit report
will need to be advised. This is so the lender can make a viable stress
test on future rate rises and ensure that you will still be able to afford
your mortgage at that time.
Finally, despite some of these
amazing products being available and lenders looking to attract new business,
we are seeing general processing delays across the market. Some lenders
are not taking appointments for two to three weeks, some are up to ten working
days behind on processing, and we have experienced recent telephone
calls taking over an hour to receive any kind of response!
These are just on the broker side so heaven knows how customers are
faring! With some complex deals, these are not available directly, so
speak to your local (and long established) independent brokerage and let them
take the stress away from you.
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