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Bad credit mortgages

Struggling with bad credit or past credit problems?

If you are looking for a mortgage and your credit history is not good you are likely to find a lot of lenders, particularly the big high street mortgage lenders, turning your application down.

Rather than fill out a myriad of application forms for individual banks and lenders why not fill out one form and have the whole market at your disposal.

Not only that, because we are specialists in placing bad credit history mortgage business we will know just where to look to find you a deal that suits your own individual circumstances.

All applications are looked at on an individual basis and all circumstances are considered. If you would prefer to talk to someone before making your application we are only a freephone telephone call away.

Alternatively why not make your enquiry online. Our mortgage enquiry form will only take you a few minutes to complete and then we will be in a position to give you mortgage help and guidance and point you in the right direction. Click below for a free bad credit mortgage quote.

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What is bad credit?

Whenever you buy something that does not require immediate payment but where the payments are spread over a number of months you are entering into a credit agreement.

This might be on an interest-free basis or you might pay interest within your monthly repayments.

Examples of these types of agreements are mortgages, loans, credit cards, mobile phones, catalogues etc.

Your monthly repayments will be due by a set date each month and providing you make the repayment in full by the due date you will continue in good credit.

If you should miss making payments or make payments late this is noted on your credit file and can be seen by lenders. This is the start of a bad credit history.

If things get worse and lenders take you to court you could end up with a ccj (county court judgement) against you or even multiple ccjs. Again this will show up on your credit file.

Mortgage lenders want to know that you will make the monthly repayments on time. A bad credit history showing you failing to make payments will mean they will either turn the application down or apply punitive interest rates and terms and conditions.

However there are lenders who specialise in bad credit mortgages. We can help you find them using our 30 years of experience in the UK mortgage market. Help is just a click away.....

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