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Shared Ownership Financial Assesment Advice!!!
Squeak1234
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hi all,
I’m looking at purchasing a property through shared ownership in the coming months and I’m aware there is a financial assessment involved.
I’m a young applicant (under 20) and therefore don’t have a huge credit history. I’ve got all my payslips and p60 in order and I meet the criteria for wage bracket etc... I’m a bit worried that due to my lack of credit history (1 credit card) they won’t deem me eligible, or is the is the whole process less serious than that?
Thanks in advance,
David
I’m looking at purchasing a property through shared ownership in the coming months and I’m aware there is a financial assessment involved.
I’m a young applicant (under 20) and therefore don’t have a huge credit history. I’ve got all my payslips and p60 in order and I meet the criteria for wage bracket etc... I’m a bit worried that due to my lack of credit history (1 credit card) they won’t deem me eligible, or is the is the whole process less serious than that?
Thanks in advance,
David
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