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joanne95
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I've been trying to find the lending criteria for Lloyds Bank mortgages but I can't find anything. Does anyone know if there is such a thing? Thanks.
:AThanks to all those who post comps:A
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Do you have a particular question that you are trying to find the answer to?0
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Thrugelmir wrote: »Do you have a particular question that you are trying to find the answer to?
I wanted to find out if they would lend to someone on a probationary period in a permanent job. Our last mortgage was with them so wanted to see what they would offer.:AThanks to all those who post comps:A0 -
They aren!!!8217;t the most competitive and loyalty doesn!!!8217;t mean much these days.
Why not use a broker?0 -
Edi ..actually they cover solicitors cost(or they provide a free one) if you're their customer and get mortgage through them- which is quite a lot of money. Plus saves you the hassle of finding a broker and then a solicitor(and qeueing up on both of them).
I've read quite a few threads regarding this subject, and I feel there is strong push with "go to broker" on most of the threads. Is it my understanding correct that many of you are brokers?0 -
Halifax will, we just got one before the job has even started, 6 month probation period, permanent contract. Also, Halifax are currently offering £1,000 cash back, paid to your solicitor at completion.
Another way to tell is start their AIP form and see what it says re: employment. You dont need to complete it (to avoid a credit search footprint, although I believe Lloyds does a soft check).0 -
I've been trying to find the lending criteria for Lloyds Bank mortgages but I can't find anything. Does anyone know if there is such a thing? Thanks.
it is about how much you earn, but there are other factors that score against you:
Age
Profession
Contractor or permie, length of service/work history
amount of current debt
credit history/score
bank statements
Over 50-ish - often bad news even with well paying job and a 90% deposit?
health status and history, some even do genetic testing to check if you are predisposed to certain things
smoker/drinker
married/single
ccj's
criminal record
A mortgage not less than 10-15 years
large enough deposit
People tend to see things according to their own situation. To me Lloyds seems expensive, about 0.3% or more than some others. The houses here in outer London go for around £700k, so for every 1k loan it is 300 interest which is about 2k1 a year for two years. Solicitors fees and mortgage arrangement will possibly be just under this. If I was living in a 100k area, then that .3% extra would be far cheaper than solicitors and/or free arrangement fees so would make Lloyds a better deal
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