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Mortgage offer returning from furlough

magicmcone
Posts: 49 Forumite

Hi there,
We had a mortgage offer back in February and were on the way to buy a home, then everything went to standstill and I was furloughed for about a month and a half.
We are now trying to get all the process back on track.
We had a mortgage offer back in February and were on the way to buy a home, then everything went to standstill and I was furloughed for about a month and a half.
We are now trying to get all the process back on track.
My question is if I should communicate to the lender the fact that I was on furlough for a while or I could assume that the mortgage offer is still valid since I am back in full employment.
Obviously, main fear is that they ask me at the very last minute for latest payslips and withdraw the offer due to my time on furlough.
Many thanks in advance!
Obviously, main fear is that they ask me at the very last minute for latest payslips and withdraw the offer due to my time on furlough.
Many thanks in advance!
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Any idea on this?0
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@magicmcone If you're back on normal pay and hours, you should be alright with most mainstream lenders. Who's the lender?0
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It’s NatWest.0
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