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vectra90
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hi
i need some advice really. i need to be out of the property im in now as soon as i can as they are threatening court action to get us out . i have been accepted for a 90% mortage with the Skipton. i have managed to save up 7k over the last 6 months and i will not rent. i did give up and go to rent and 2 weeks before we were ment to move in the landlord pulled out to sell, so that had put me right off and i didnt want to really want to rent anyway. the price range i am looking at is 130k so i will need 13k for the deposit and my fees . my mortage adviser has advised me, she knows about my situatuion and needing to be out soon as, has said to take out a loan (Tesco). i have read that the mortage company will see this on my credit file and may not go forward with the agreement. i have been accepted buy all govt homebuy schemes but im not interested in a new home. i earn 40k a year and certainly wouldnt struggle to pay the monthly installments i just dont have the extra time to save up the rest of the deposit. does any one have any advice on what to do??
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Family loan?
Have you got enough for fees etc?0 -
no theres nobody in the family that has that kind of money available.
ive got 7 i need 13 + 2/3 for the fees.
so the simple option seems to be take out a 8-9k loan but then im worried about what i mentioned above. i have checked with my bank and they will give me it but i havent checked tesco's rates, if they are the cheapest?0 -
Won't the mortgage company ask where you got the funds from?
Surely you can't borrow to use as a deposit or some of it? Am I missing the point? Shall I just go and get a loan instead of working two jobs as a single Mum to get my deposit?3 Children - 2004 :heart2: 2014 :heart2: 2017 :heart2:
Happily Married since 20160 -
@ samtoby - have about online, people do it and it works. im not sure i want to risk it and then be declined and screw my self over.
yeah that would be the easyest option but its not going to happen. i cant rent for as cheap as i am now therefore not being to save another 7 in 6 months. i will become trapped in the renting cycle which is why im trying to pre-empt it from happening.
apart from the loan idea does anybody know of any other options?0 -
I don't think there are any other options. You will be obliged to declare the loan as a source of the deposit when you apply for the mortgage - failure to do so is fraud, which I'm sure you wouldn't want to do.
I appreciate that you don't want to go into rented again, but 6 months will go very quickly - it generally takes at least 3 months to buy a property once you've found one.0
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