We would like to move house and have seen a property we like. The house is £265,000 and we have 5% as a deposit (we might be able to raise some more). However, we are disputing unenforceability with some creditors and have some defaults between us. We have never missed a mortgage payment in 11 years, what are the chances we have of getting a new mortgage with defaults and a poor credit file? i checked our Experian reports recently and mine was 'fair' and the wife's 'good'.
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Originally posted by lloydjones View PostWe would like to move house and have seen a property we like. The house is £265,000 and we have 5% as a deposit (we might be able to raise some more). However, we are disputing unenforceability with some creditors and have some defaults between us. We have never missed a mortgage payment in 11 years, what are the chances we have of getting a new mortgage with defaults and a poor credit file?
Haven't we already had this conversation on another thread of yours? I'll go and check
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostSince you have already got a mortgage on your current property the lender may consider a mortgage port based on your past good performance over 11 years. Normally defaults would frustrate a mortgage application but working something out with your current lender could overcome that.
Haven't we already had this conversation on another thread of yours? I'll go and check
My currently lender is Mortgage Express who will not entertain any kind of new business!?
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Originally posted by lloydjones View PostMy currently lender is Mortgage Express who will not entertain any kind of new business!?
Porting a mortgage is not "new business". You would simply be substituting one lot of security for the loan for another.
I remember the thread. You were hoping to pay ME off at a reduced settlement figure if I've got that right.
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostIf this was previously a GMAC mortgage bought by Mortgage Express it may well have said in your loan's Ts & Cs that you can port the mortgage never mind what ME say now. I have an ex-GMAC with ME which allows for porting. They nearly always did.
Porting a mortgage is not "new business". You would simply be substituting one lot of security for the loan for another.
I remember the thread. You were hoping to pay ME off at a reduced settlement figure if I've got that right.
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