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    #31
    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Socialist!
    realist

    why subsidise someone who doesn't need it when we could buy some cancer drugs etc with the money?

    Its like winning the lottery getting a council house and it skews the figures.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
      If you never have used a credit card your credit score is likely to be quite poor. No history is also bad.
      Agencies look at how quickly you pay back your creditcard bills and use it for their scoring
      Having a loan and paid it back on time can help as well.

      Plus I hope you are on the electoral roll as even if you have had credit cards/loan and paid them back, not being on this will effect you.
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #33
        Originally posted by vetran View Post
        realist

        why subsidise someone who doesn't need it when we could buy some cancer drugs etc with the money?

        Its like winning the lottery getting a council house and it skews the figures.
        Unfortunately there are no parties in England who want to stop this as they are scared of losing votes.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #34
          Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
          Unfortunately there are no parties in England who want to stop this as they are scared of losing votes.
          too true
          Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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            #35
            Hi Pippin,

            I'd recommend speaking to a broker who can help understand the reason why any lender could potentially ask for the bank statements. It really is very risky based on the information that you've provided to go with a bit of a 'pot luck' approach, as there are a number of reasons why one lender will ask for something, and another lender wouldn't.

            Sadly many people don't realise this until it's literally too late, so it is worth at the very least an initial chat with a specialist broker.

            Good luck!

            Mark

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              #36
              Hi Pippin, Regardless of whether you go direct to a lender or use a mortgage broker to arrange your mortgage, you will need to provide bank statements to assess your affordability based on your living cost, expenditure and credit commitments. This is essentially compliance required to ascertain whether you can afford the mortgage loan.

              Most lenders have mortgage affordability calculators on their web sites, so you can input your earnings and expenses and it calculates how much you can borrow and hence afford.

              Or just contact a mortgage broker who will hold your hand throughout the whole process.

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