Are you having difficulty obtaining a Mortgage or Remortgage?
Introduction
- Have you attempted to obtain a mortgage and been disappointed at bring turned down in the past?
- Has bad credit or problems such as CCJ's, Defaults or personal bankruptcy effected your chances?
- Would you like to to finally buy a property instead of renting and giving all your money to wealthy landlords?
- Do you run your own business and find it difficult to ascertain your future income?
Please stop worrying
The UK Insolvency Helpline's trading partners are experts in arranging mortgages for individuals and business who are experiencing problems obtaining mortgages.
The UK Insolvency Helpline takes take a professional, caring and hands on approach when dealing with applicants personal circumstances. Our past and present satisfied customers have consisted of the self-employed, bankrupts, people in IVAs, self employed contractors, temporary employees, people who have experienced credit problems and borrowers capital raised on their properties.
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Are you experiencing credit problems?
- If you have bad credit, we are able to raise up to 95% of the purchase price on all UK and Irish properties
- Even if you have CCJ's that remain unsatisfied we are confident we can help you or your business
- We are able to assist our clients purchase "Council right to buy" properties.
- We have an entire department dealing with discharged and present Bankrupts who are seeking a new beginning
- If you are self employed or run your own business we can assist you produce cash flow forecasts and accounts
- We have even helped clients who are seeking properties to let out for extra income
Every day large and well known mortgage companies, banks and other lender are turning away perfectly reputable customers who through bad luck or personal problems have a poor credit history? Just because you may have made some poor business decisions several years ago, The UK Insolvency Helpline will not turn you away.
We live in a free market economy with debts and business failure being a common occurrence. People should, therefore not be judged by their previous mistakes. The UK Insolvency Helpline's policy is to judge every case on the future successes rather than past upsets or problems. There is life after debt.
Whether you have suffered County Court Judgment, Mortgage or loan Arrears Defaults, convictions, bankruptcy or for any reason have poor credit The UK Insolvency Helpline is able to assist in arranging mortgages for clients who have experienced adverse credit problems.
The UK Insolvency Helpline deal with every case in isolation, looking only at positive scenarios such as clients future prospects instead the past issues.
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