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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAn individual can buy commercial property. I tried to buy a hotel. 40% deposit. 10% mortgage.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy would they lend on same terms if commercial lending is more risky due to Ltd status, where as in personal lending they can pursue individual to pay up.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Posttry getting a commercial mortgage as opposed to a property mortgage. Banks should be forced to lend on the same terms.
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try getting a commercial mortgage as opposed to a property mortgage.
Banks should be forced to lend on the same terms.
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Consumer-led recovery gathers steam
Credit card borrowing in the first 11 months of 2015 has already overtaken lending in the the whole of 2014, dashing concerns that UK banks are failing to lend to businesses and households.
Fresh figures from the British Bankers' Association (BBA) show UK consumers borrowed £101.3bn on their credit cards in the first 11 months of 2015, up from £90.8bn in the same period of last year and lapping the £101.1bn recorded across the whole of 2015, as Britain’s consumer-driven recovery gathers steam.
Christmas shoppers used credit cards 171.5m times in November, up from 148.3m in the same month of 2014.
Credit card debt has risen by £1.6bn year-on-year to £41.9bn, far outpacing the £564m increase reported in 2014. However, the BBA highlighted that the majority of Britons pay off their credit card bills each month, so the higher debt level is actually down to rising numbers of consumers choosing to pay with plastic, rather than higher personal debt.
Source: Debt splurge: UK households, shoppers and big firms are borrowing more - Telegraph
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