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Is there anyone I can complain to about being unfairly treat by my mortgage company?
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costelloe16 wrote: »But that's the problem, I don't want to sell because I'm only going short term. I might not manage to sell in that time either. And that means I come back to no home, on no ladder. I'm not renting out as a way to make a profit or get cash etc it's to help pay 18 months of mortgage with less risk.
When we took out the mortgage we knew we might be travelling and they said we could get consent to le if we didt, it's only recently they've changed their policy so I don't think it's fair that it applies to us. It's not what we signed up for!
They do allow consent to let, but just really specific rules, for example they said if we were working for an English company instead of Australian company that would have been ok? So it's us personally they're saying no to, not the concept in general.
They said could not will, also as you say this was 4 years ago before the crash, rules have changed.0
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