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Can I Re Mortgage?

In 2010 I got divorced. I had to apply for Income support and they paid part of the interest on my Mortgage. There was a remaining amount to pay each month which the Income support did not cover. I set up the direct debit for this amount. The mortgage company who I am with gave me the incorrect figure for the direct debit. Therefore it resulted in a default on the mortgage which I was unaware of for approxamately 6 months. I have made the maximum overpayments each year. I am now in a position to take the mortgage on in my own name. Please can anyone tell me the likelyhood that this will prevent me from remortgaging?

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  • Sazzie23
    Sazzie23 Posts: 2,634 Forumite
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    Hi Vicky

    I'm not a regular on the mortgage board but I do know that direct debits are controlled by the company requesting the payment, so if they failed to collect properly you should not have a default on your account. Have you checked noddle or equifax to see if there is a default listed on your credit file. If there is it may be worth making a complaint to the company requesting a correction, followed by a complaint to FoS if they don't sort it out.

    If you are remortgaging with the same company it probably won't affect you, but if wanting to move mortgage elsewhere it will if a default shows.
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  • amnblog
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    There is no reason to suggest that this situation will not affect a re-mortgage with your current lender - it may well do so.


    Once again, a case for a mortgage broker as you will probably have a limited choice of lenders.
    I am a Mortgage Broker

    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Broker, 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.
  • Edi81
    Edi81 Posts: 1,502 Forumite
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    When you say forest debit do you mean standing order or direct transfer?
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    Vickyb78 wrote: »
    In 2010 I got divorced. I had to apply for Income support and they paid part of the interest on my Mortgage. There was a remaining amount to pay each month which the Income support did not cover. I set up the direct debit for this amount. The mortgage company who I am with gave me the incorrect figure for the direct debit. Therefore it resulted in a default on the mortgage which I was unaware of for approxamately 6 months. I have made the maximum overpayments each year. I am now in a position to take the mortgage on in my own name. Please can anyone tell me the likelyhood that this will prevent me from remortgaging?

    When you say default. Precisely what happened.
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