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Bank Statements - Halifax
fistfullofdollars
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Hi
I bank with Barclays. I do all my banking online so dont get paper statements. I do like to worry about things....
We have a MIP agreed by the Halifax. The credit score came back as a CAT A via our broker. No problems there. Sent off copies of passports/driving licences/payslips etc.
We are borrowing 90% of the property value. Like I say I like to worry and am considering ordering 6 months paper statements just incase they ask. We need to move quickly not to hold the chain up.
Do you think I should? Would they have asked for them by now if they needed them?
Thanks :beer:
I bank with Barclays. I do all my banking online so dont get paper statements. I do like to worry about things....
We have a MIP agreed by the Halifax. The credit score came back as a CAT A via our broker. No problems there. Sent off copies of passports/driving licences/payslips etc.
We are borrowing 90% of the property value. Like I say I like to worry and am considering ordering 6 months paper statements just incase they ask. We need to move quickly not to hold the chain up.
Do you think I should? Would they have asked for them by now if they needed them?
Thanks :beer:
Starting debt @ LBM: £8436.51 (8/5/7)
Barclaycard: £5804.52 (May 07) - 6.9% LOB Now: £5315.25
Egg: £1640.99 (May 07) - 1.9% May 08 - Now: £1242.69
[strike]Barclays O/D: £991dr (May 07) - 16.9% - Now: £0.00[/strike]
Debt August 07 £6557.94
Aim: To Clear Barclays OD by Nov 2007! Realistic DFD: August 2009
Barclaycard: £5804.52 (May 07) - 6.9% LOB Now: £5315.25
Egg: £1640.99 (May 07) - 1.9% May 08 - Now: £1242.69
[strike]Barclays O/D: £991dr (May 07) - 16.9% - Now: £0.00[/strike]
Debt August 07 £6557.94
Aim: To Clear Barclays OD by Nov 2007! Realistic DFD: August 2009
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Eh?
Well life is harsh, hug me don't reject me.0 -
I would have thought the payslips would have been enough for proof of earnings. Give your broker a call just to be sure ... after all he goes through this process often."I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." — Confucius0
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