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How to find my mortgage lender by name and d.o.b.?
elliottbasker
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hello. Desperately trying to find the mortgage lender since my ex-wife was dealing with it and after divorce I have no access to any documents although my name is still on the mortgage agreement. Is there any way I can find the lender by name and date of birth?
Many thanks in advance.
Elliott
Many thanks in advance.
Elliott
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Check the direct debit name on your bank statements?0
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If you are still on the mortgage then your Credit Files should also have the lender on them. Check Experian and Equifax to find out more.0
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JimmyTheWig wrote: »Check the direct debit name on your bank statements?
forgot to mention that it is shared ownership and I was paing my rent part and ex paid mortgage, so no luck there.0 -
The Land Registry web site will give you the answer in return for a small fee.0
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£4 iirc. Do make sure you use https://www.landregistry.gov.uk and not other similar looking names which are not .gov.uk because there are plenty of look alike sites on .co.uk and elsewhere which essentially provide a front end to the real landregistry site and charge you a heck of a lot more for essentially the same service.opinions4u wrote: »The Land Registry web site will give you the answer in return for a small fee.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Thank you so much for the advice. I got exactly what I needed there.0
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