Poor Credit Mortgages
A Credit Score for many lenders is a method to determine the credit worthiness of a borrower. See our Credit FAQ’s and why a credit issue doesn’t mean that you cannot get a mortgage.
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Getting A Mortgage With A Low Credit Score
Whilst most people understand credit score to be a reflection of how good you have been at maintaining credit commitments, this is not all that is covered under the definition of “Credit Score” for many lenders. This is also the reason why you might not meet a certain lenders credit scoring criteria but are accepted by another lender for the same mortgage. Here are some areas that we can help with if you are somebody who has suffered from credit problems currently or in the past.

Missed / Late Payments
There are many lenders that will consider borrowers who have missed payments in the past. Depending on the frequency, recency and size of missed payments we can search the market to see if there is a lender that will consider you for a mortgage. We can provide you with a breakdown of the shortlisted lenders, their interest and what you could improve with respect to your credit conduct if you wanted to qualify for a mortgage with a certain lender who might be willing to consider a bigger loan.
Defaults / CCJ
Just like Missed and Late payments, we have lenders who will consider borrowers with previous defaults and CCJ’s. Even if you have an active default please reach out to us, we have helped customers in such a situation to get a mortgage even when they are not in a position to repay the full balance of the default.
Credit Score Improvement
We pride ourselves on being a point of call for anybody who would like to better understand how their current credit issues are affecting their eligibility to get a mortgage as well as what can be done to improve their credit conduct. Give us a call even if it is just have a chat about how you can get a mortgage with a less than perfect credit history.
Credit Score and Mortgages Frequently Asked Questions
Isn't my credit score seen to be the same by all the lenders & credit providers?
I have checked my credit file on Experian, Equifax etc. and my credit score is not very good, can I still get a mortgage?
I’m thinking about getting a mortgage, should I therefore conduct all my day to day expenditure on my credit card so that it boosts my credit score?
I moved address some time ago, I haven't gotten around to updating my address with my bank, credit provider or on the electoral roll, will this have implications?
• Synchronisation: Sometimes a financial account may not appear on your credit file as the address is out of sync with the address on the credit file.
• Verification: A bank statement is a document that is often used for Address Verification, having an address on your bank statement that is different to the address that you provide on the application (where you currently reside) can therefore raise questions by the lender.
• Credit Check: The electoral roll is also a database that is often queried when a lender runs an address or credit check, so it is a good idea to update your details on the electoral roll register to reflect where you currently reside.
I have CCJ's, Defaults, missed payments, can I still get a mortgage?
How can I improve my credit score?
• Register onto the electoral roll at your address
• Avoid using all your credit limit
• Avoid any late or missed payments
• Avoid opening too many credit accounts in a short space of time
• When applying for a decision in principle some lenders will leave a hard footprint on your credit file & too many hard credit searches on your file in a short time space can also impact your credit score.
My credit score is poor; however, I cannot understand why just by looking through the accounts in my credit report… What am I missing?
Is my address blacklisted solely due to a previous occupier at the address having had a poor credit history?
I live (or have lived) with somebody that has a poor credit history, will I be affected?
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