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will they withdarw the mortgage offer? - FTB very nervous

Hi all (moved from house buying)

I love this site and come on here all the time, but havent posted yet. Please be kind!

I need some advice, well really some reassurance

I am about to exchange on my 1st home with a the aimed to complete on the 16th of November

Today, I realised that Nationwide may do a final audit or check between exchange and completion. Fine I thought.

Now, I subscribe to all the CRAs (I know a lot of people think they are a waste of money, and I know that the number they pluck from the air means nothing etc, but during the mortgage process I wanted access to these)

Today I checked checkmyfile and to my horror realised that BT have put a late payment marker on there from November last year. Now firstly this is incorrect - I have never had an account with BT. I once made a payment on behalf of my father last year, which led to them changing the account details to me and it took 4 months to resolve. This was around October/November last year. I have immediately written to BT to query this but obviously this will take time to resolve.

What is strange is this:
The late payment marker is for Nov 2011, however according to Equifax this was recorded in Feb 2012. Whats even more strange is that when I checked checkmyfile last month it wasn't there. So I am wondering why this appeared only now, when it was logged in Feb 2012? The information shows the account was opened in Oct 2011, late payment in Nov 2011, and closed in Feb 2012. As I say this is not the case, I have never opened an account with BT.

What I am really worried about now, is that in between exchange and completio n Nationwide will now remove the mortgage offer because of this. Is that likely? Or would they already be aware of this from their own credit check they did in September on me (even though it wasnt visable to me on my credit file?) They made a full mortgage offer to me at the end of September.

I am really scared that I will transfer my deposit to the solicitor and then in between this and completion Nationwide withdraw the offer. It says in the offer that they can withdraw if there is a material change in my financial situation. Is this a material chnage? This isnt showing on Experian

Further to this, I haven't applied for any other credit since applying for the mortgage but Barclaycard have just upped my credit limit from 1400 to 2800. Do you think this will have any impact? I am wondering if I should cancel another credit card ASAP

Really sorry for the questions, very panicy... would really appreciate your knowledge on this

Thank you so much
C

Comments

  • GMS
    GMS Posts: 5,388 Forumite
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    Unlikely to be a big issue. If you are very concerned then exchange and complete on teh same day. Solicitors would have the funds in place on the day of exchange in that situation.
    I am a Mortgage Adviser
    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.
  • Thank you. Can I dictate when we exchange? (The vendors solicitors are holding things up at the moment anyway)
  • GMS
    GMS Posts: 5,388 Forumite
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    Speak to your solicitor. Ultimately you dicate when as you need to sign the paperwork. If there is no reason to delay completion beyond exchange date then do both simultaneously.
    I am a Mortgage Adviser
    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.
  • Someone told me that a credit check lasts 3 months, so only likely to re check if the first cc was 3+ months ago?
    But would this issue have been seen on your first cc?
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