Credit Averse

Credit Averse

When a borrower has a poor credit history, has previously been declared bankrupt or has outstanding County Court Judgements, they are often described as credit averse. People with averse credit ratings often have to pay higher interest rates on a mortgage.

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  • Struggling to get a mortgage? Its a sad fact that in todays climate, if you’ve got less than 10 per cent equity in your home, then it’s now very hard to find anyone to lend to you. Nationwide have recently stopped lending to anyone other than existing customers with less than 15 per cent equity and [...]
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  • Help…we’re buying a new house If you’re buying a property, and are looking for a new mortgage, you’ll find that there’s not much on offer at the moment. This week, almost every lender withdrew all of their new tracker mortgages, as they waited to see what the Bank of England would do with interest rates. Meanwhile, there are [...]
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