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Change of address since I got my mortgage offer
tomp12306
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Hi I am due to exchange contracts shortly but am living at a different address since I obtained my mortgage offer and credit checks were done. I was renting at the time with a friend, but we moved out in June and I have since gone back to my parents. I have informed my mortgage advisor and they advisor this wont cause any problems and we dont need to inform the lender, but worried Nationwide may do another check see I no longer reside at the original address and pull their offer? I assume it is very normal for people to fin temporary accommodation whilst they wait to get the keys but just wondered if anyone has any experience with this?
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Sold our flat and moved in with family for (as it turned out) four months while waiting for purchase to exchange. Informed mortgage lender of change of address. No issues. During that time we both extended the original mortgage offer and got an entirely new one. No issues. As you say, this is very common and they understand.1
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