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1st time buyer with 17 year old

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Hi all,

I did a telephone affordability with Natwest to see if I could have a mortgage.

There is a bit of a catch 22 though.

Child tax credit and child benefit are accepted _but_ they would not be considered with a 17 year old son for obvious reasons that he will not remain 17 for long.

Fair enough.

But here is the catch 22....

If I declared him as a dependant, it would significantly limit the amount I could borrow - but he is 18 in September!

Do I include him in the application as a dependant?

Thanks in advice
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  • LRmortgage
    LRmortgage Posts: 484 Forumite
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    Speak to the lender, I know in some circumstances if a commitment is ending in the next 6 months they will allow you to leave it off the application.

    Whether this applies to dependents I’m not sure, but worth asking them the question.
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    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, 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.
  • Jjah
    Jjah Posts: 94 Forumite
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    Thanks so much!
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  • sammyjammy
    sammyjammy Posts: 7,955 Forumite
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    Jjah wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I did a telephone affordability with Natwest to see if I could have a mortgage.

    There is a bit of a catch 22 though.

    Child tax credit and child benefit are accepted _but_ they would not be considered with a 17 year old son for obvious reasons that he will not remain 17 for long.

    Fair enough.

    But here is the catch 22....

    If I declared him as a dependant, it would significantly limit the amount I could borrow - but he is 18 in September!

    Do I include him in the application as a dependant?

    Thanks in advice

    Being 18 in September doesn't automatically make him a non-dependant though, is he at college/sixth form? Will he be next academic year?
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  • Jjah
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    He is looking at paid apprenticeship options after summer.
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  • ACG
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    Speak to the lender and explain he will not be a dependent from whenever. It is not a catch 22 as such as he may still be a dependent at 18. My little brother is 23 and works part time but his money goes on his xbox. He is very much still a dependent and probably will be until he finds a Mrs who will wrap him up in cotton wool as much as our dad and his mum do.
    I am a Mortgage Adviser
    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, 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.
  • Jjah
    Jjah Posts: 94 Forumite
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    Very true!:D
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