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Help to buy isa

To open a help to buy Isa do you have to put the address you're registered to on the electoral register?
What if you live in two places?
One address where you stop half the time and you bank and employer use and the other where the electoral register states you live.
Confused what to put as address!
If you put the wrong address does it affect your help to buy ISA?
Thanks

Comments

  • Sam_J12
    Sam_J12 Posts: 253 Forumite
    I doubt it matters too much but give the provider a ring to check.
  • colsten
    colsten Posts: 17,596 Forumite
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    The electronic ID check will probably fail if you apply with an address not registered on the ER. You might then get asked to go to a Branch or mail in proof of ID. It might be easiest if you apply in Branch in the first instance, armed with appropriate ID and proof of address.
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