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Ask the Expert: I’ve been rejected for a shared ownership mortgage – please help

by Kate Saines
September 11, 2023
Ask the Expert: I’ve been rejected for a shared ownership mortgage – please help
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The Question

I’m trying to buy a shared ownership property. It’s my first ever home and I’m buying alone. Unfortunately, I’ve just been rejected by a lender because I have debt on my credit card.

Currently the debt is around £2,000 but I’m only paying the minimum. Should I find another lender or should wait until I’ve paid off the debt. I have £8k deposit to put down so could use this to pay off the debt but is it more valuable as a deposit? I’m a bit confused.

Scott’s Answer

Firstly, I would start by getting a copy of your credit report. Having access to this and understanding what a lender can see is very important, plus you can make sure there is nothing on there that you weren’t aware of.

Knowing what a lender is looking for before you apply will place you one step ahead and means there is less chance of you being refused again.

Having debt alone on your credit card will not necessarily mean you will be declined, it may however affect what you can borrow according to a lender’s affordability calculation.

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With regards to paying off the debt, this very much depends on your personal circumstances and the lender you are applying with.

Every lender has different calculations and credit score requirements, therefore it is difficult to confirm either way without understanding your exact circumstances.

I would recommend speaking to a whole of market broker, they will be able to conduct a full review for you and understand your situation in full. They will then be able to review the whole market and advise you what to do best in your situation.

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