I have an interest-only mortgage, due to be repaid very soon - months. I have had no problems with the mortgage, but I have a poor credit rating at present.
The house is currently on the market, after having looked at other options which might be available - there are none. My income is low, and my age a hindrance.
I need an extension of time to enable me enough to sell the house - I am thinking to write now to the bank as time is running out, and need advice as to what to say, other than the obvious.
I did tell them I would sell the house to repay the mortgage when I was contacted by letter. I don't know how banks are treating people in these situations currently.
Are they likely to do a credit search and means test etc, even for a smallish extension? How is it best to approach them?
Thanks
DT
The house is currently on the market, after having looked at other options which might be available - there are none. My income is low, and my age a hindrance.
I need an extension of time to enable me enough to sell the house - I am thinking to write now to the bank as time is running out, and need advice as to what to say, other than the obvious.
I did tell them I would sell the house to repay the mortgage when I was contacted by letter. I don't know how banks are treating people in these situations currently.
Are they likely to do a credit search and means test etc, even for a smallish extension? How is it best to approach them?
Thanks
DT
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