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Valuation problems

barneyccc
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Hi I have had a difficult experience with the Co-Operative Bank regarding a valuation of a property I am looking to buy.
I have been approved for a mortgage for 95K on a property costing 155K. The other 60K I am putting in myself.
The valuation has come back valued at 155K and Co-Op have declined the mortgage for the reason that the property does not offer satisfactory security. They are refusing to change their minds and cite that the property is in a poor condition. No further surveys have been recommended and there are no essential repairs required. The valuation report also recommends the property as suitable security for Co-op for mortgage purposes.
I am confused about the decision as the mortgage is only 61% of the valuation so I cant understand how it does not offer security. I am wondering what is the point of paying for a valuation if the Co-Op are just going to ignore it's recommendations.
Does anyone have any idea why the mortgage has been declined as I cant seem to get a straight answer from Co-op and can i get my money back ?
I have been approved for a mortgage for 95K on a property costing 155K. The other 60K I am putting in myself.
The valuation has come back valued at 155K and Co-Op have declined the mortgage for the reason that the property does not offer satisfactory security. They are refusing to change their minds and cite that the property is in a poor condition. No further surveys have been recommended and there are no essential repairs required. The valuation report also recommends the property as suitable security for Co-op for mortgage purposes.
I am confused about the decision as the mortgage is only 61% of the valuation so I cant understand how it does not offer security. I am wondering what is the point of paying for a valuation if the Co-Op are just going to ignore it's recommendations.
Does anyone have any idea why the mortgage has been declined as I cant seem to get a straight answer from Co-op and can i get my money back ?
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The valuation has come back valued at 155K and Co-Op have declined the mortgage for the reason that the property does not offer satisfactory security. They are refusing to change their minds and cite that the property is in a poor condition.
- what bits of the property do you think are in poor condition?The valuation report also recommends the property as suitable security for Co-op for mortgage purposes.I am confused about the decision as the mortgage is only 61% of the valuation so I cant understand how it does not offer security.
Basically, if they don't think they can sell it should they have to repossess, then they won't lend on it.I am wondering what is the point of paying for a valuation if the Co-Op are just going to ignore it's recommendations.Does anyone have any idea why the mortgage has been declined as I cant seem to get a straight answer from Co-opand can i get my money back ?0 -
Interesting, as Opinions4u states above you need more information.
My first thought was is it a new build flat and maybe they are over exposed in a particular postcode area but you state that the property in poor condition their reason?
Is it ex council house? Again they maybe consider over exposed in a certain post code area.
Is it unusual construction?
You need more information really, you paid for the valuation and so I don't see why they won't give you a full explanation.I am a Mortgage Adviser
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