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Change dates for mortgage company to take payments

fluffymovie
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My husband's work are changing his terms and conditions from April this year. One of the big changes is that they will be moving his pay date from 15th to the end of the month.
All of our bills are set to come out middle of the month as I am also paid like this but I want to ask if we can change our mortgage payment to the end of the month.
Does anyone know if Abbey would do this and if this would affect our interest payments? Would be have to pay more 1 month than usual to make up for the extra 15 days from mid to end of month?
Sorry if this is a dumb question or has been asked before. I did do a search
My husband's work are changing his terms and conditions from April this year. One of the big changes is that they will be moving his pay date from 15th to the end of the month.
All of our bills are set to come out middle of the month as I am also paid like this but I want to ask if we can change our mortgage payment to the end of the month.
Does anyone know if Abbey would do this and if this would affect our interest payments? Would be have to pay more 1 month than usual to make up for the extra 15 days from mid to end of month?
Sorry if this is a dumb question or has been asked before. I did do a search
I currently manage a Housing Benefit service and have been working in Housing / council tax benefit (as was) since 2001.
All views expressed in my posts are my own opinions and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
All views expressed in my posts are my own opinions and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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Just call them up and ask to change the mortgage payment date
It may mean a few extra pounds that month but they should be able to tell you the amount.
You could divide the monthly payment by 30 and multiply that by 15 days to work out approx how much0
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