Before i get into the full story can anybody clear up three points for me please? I have read some conflicting information about how long an NH marker stays active. I thought it was six years but Im sure I read somewhere on here that it was rolling 13 months assuming no other issues were flagged to cause it to continue?
Also am I correct in thinking there are 2 levels of Cfas and just because no info is shown on the credit files, it doesn't automatically mean that there is no info recorded?
Both times it was an instant auto decline. Does that mean it was probably not due to NH as again , I am led to believe that the system does not operate instantly?
If someone who knows could clarify how these systems work that would be a good start and help me get my head round the problem better!
I have done a SAR to NH and appear have a "refer" marker but have no obvious cfas info on the credit reports but have been declined twice in the last six months for a further advance on my long 30yr established mortgage with a 20% LTV and perfect payment history
Also am I correct in thinking there are 2 levels of Cfas and just because no info is shown on the credit files, it doesn't automatically mean that there is no info recorded?
Both times it was an instant auto decline. Does that mean it was probably not due to NH as again , I am led to believe that the system does not operate instantly?
If someone who knows could clarify how these systems work that would be a good start and help me get my head round the problem better!
I have done a SAR to NH and appear have a "refer" marker but have no obvious cfas info on the credit reports but have been declined twice in the last six months for a further advance on my long 30yr established mortgage with a 20% LTV and perfect payment history
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