Some credit application forms ask specifically whether you own the property you live in, whether it is mortgaged or not etc. but others ask whether you are a tenant, owner etc. and others simply ask if you are a home owner.
Now I know we all understand that they are really asking whether we own the property we live in but how would they ever know ? Even as somewhat of a conspiracy theorist, I doubt they have uploaded a full database of residential ownership for cross referencing, or have they ?
I live in a property where no mortgage exists, however, I do not own it. I do now own another property, also without a mortgage. So though I can truthfully answer that I am a home owner, would this flag up somewhere, as a change from private tenant to home owner without changing address ?
Obviously I believe home owner status is scored more highly by lenders.
Any thoughts ?
Now I know we all understand that they are really asking whether we own the property we live in but how would they ever know ? Even as somewhat of a conspiracy theorist, I doubt they have uploaded a full database of residential ownership for cross referencing, or have they ?
I live in a property where no mortgage exists, however, I do not own it. I do now own another property, also without a mortgage. So though I can truthfully answer that I am a home owner, would this flag up somewhere, as a change from private tenant to home owner without changing address ?
Obviously I believe home owner status is scored more highly by lenders.
Any thoughts ?
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