I have a bit of a story to tell but i'll keep it as short as possible.
A few years ago I got in a lot of debt and split up with my girlfriend. I thought I could run away from the debt without paying.(stupid I know) When I moved out from my girlfriends I told nobody of the new address - not even my bank.
When I go to the new address I opened up a basic bank account, put myself on the electoral roll and when filling out the previous address section I just used an address of a family member that I had never used before. I slowly began to open small credit accounts to try and build a history. It was as if the previous address didn't exist and as far as my credit file was concerned it didn't. That was until the companies used the electoral roll to trace me. ( I didn't realise at the time that I could use the edited register to prevent this from happening)One of the companies issued a ccj against me and registered it at this address (unknown to me).
So when the letters started coming through I decided to do the exact same thing again. I moved house and told nobody. I opened up the basic bank account again. For the previous addresses section of application forms I did the same again. This time I haven't had any letters BUT when I applied for a mortgage I was refused.I found out it was because of adverse data found at undisclosed previous addresses.
The mortgage company concerned issued a CIFAS warning for application fraud CAT4 and showed the previous undisclosed addresses. The CIFAS didnt show up on my credit file - I only found out through a SAR request. Apparently you have the CIFAS for 13 months - this has now passed. N Hunter, however, is different, they were informed but apparently you stay on their system for 6 years.
I will soon have been at my current address for 3 years and find myself in the strange situation that I have a perfect credit file (as far as I can tell on the credit expert and equifax subscriptions, which I hate paying for) but will be refused for most things as I have a CIFAS warning which has hopefully just dropped off and N hunter information. I have credit cards, bank accounts and mobile phone contracts all contributing to my credit history which were opened before the mortgage application.
I SAR'd N Hunter and all they sent me was this crappy piece of paper with the mortgage application number and the name of the company, my personal details and "applicant refer"
So I know I've done some seriously bad things ( Really I do) but I am trying to move on now. I just want to try and get a mortgage even though I don't deserve one, and ultimately if I don't get one I am fully prepared to accept this and not bother for another 6 years til everything drops off.
My questions are these -
1. What does it mean now that I am on the N Hunter database? Is every company I apply for credit with going to check this?
2. What information do they hold on me? I have already SAR'd them and they haven't sent me very much, do they have more info that I am not allowed to see?
3. If I wait til I have been in my current address for 3 years will i have a better chance of getting a mortgage? As I understand most companies only ask for 3 years address history which I almost have and my credit file shows all green for all that time with my current credit facilities.
A few years ago I got in a lot of debt and split up with my girlfriend. I thought I could run away from the debt without paying.(stupid I know) When I moved out from my girlfriends I told nobody of the new address - not even my bank.
When I go to the new address I opened up a basic bank account, put myself on the electoral roll and when filling out the previous address section I just used an address of a family member that I had never used before. I slowly began to open small credit accounts to try and build a history. It was as if the previous address didn't exist and as far as my credit file was concerned it didn't. That was until the companies used the electoral roll to trace me. ( I didn't realise at the time that I could use the edited register to prevent this from happening)One of the companies issued a ccj against me and registered it at this address (unknown to me).
So when the letters started coming through I decided to do the exact same thing again. I moved house and told nobody. I opened up the basic bank account again. For the previous addresses section of application forms I did the same again. This time I haven't had any letters BUT when I applied for a mortgage I was refused.I found out it was because of adverse data found at undisclosed previous addresses.
The mortgage company concerned issued a CIFAS warning for application fraud CAT4 and showed the previous undisclosed addresses. The CIFAS didnt show up on my credit file - I only found out through a SAR request. Apparently you have the CIFAS for 13 months - this has now passed. N Hunter, however, is different, they were informed but apparently you stay on their system for 6 years.
I will soon have been at my current address for 3 years and find myself in the strange situation that I have a perfect credit file (as far as I can tell on the credit expert and equifax subscriptions, which I hate paying for) but will be refused for most things as I have a CIFAS warning which has hopefully just dropped off and N hunter information. I have credit cards, bank accounts and mobile phone contracts all contributing to my credit history which were opened before the mortgage application.
I SAR'd N Hunter and all they sent me was this crappy piece of paper with the mortgage application number and the name of the company, my personal details and "applicant refer"
So I know I've done some seriously bad things ( Really I do) but I am trying to move on now. I just want to try and get a mortgage even though I don't deserve one, and ultimately if I don't get one I am fully prepared to accept this and not bother for another 6 years til everything drops off.
My questions are these -
1. What does it mean now that I am on the N Hunter database? Is every company I apply for credit with going to check this?
2. What information do they hold on me? I have already SAR'd them and they haven't sent me very much, do they have more info that I am not allowed to see?
3. If I wait til I have been in my current address for 3 years will i have a better chance of getting a mortgage? As I understand most companies only ask for 3 years address history which I almost have and my credit file shows all green for all that time with my current credit facilities.
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