Applying for a mortgage
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 10:18 am
Hi,
I am applying for a mortgage like others with Nationwide. However between 2002 up to 2007 I accumulated debts due to renting, living expenses, financing furniture, clothing, vehicle etc. Due to living cost/wage I was unable to keep up payments and sought advice from Citizens Advice Bureau. I took this advice a step further and approached IVA company making regular payments. Unfortunately I received large utility bills and car maintenance charges. Unable to keep up with the IVA payments the IVA was dissolved in March 2009. Not receiving any further correspondence from my creditors in 2011 I contacted all credit reference agencies to view my credit history and obtain a true picture. Contacting a financial advisor I discussed the level of debt I had and current financial position. I confirmed that I have not had any correspondence with any of my creditors since 2008. I have no CCJ's and have never had any attachment of earnings orders. I was advised as the debts are unsecured, over 6 yrs old and had no contact - the Limitation Act 1980 applies and all of my debt mentioned are statute barred and cannot acquire monies from myself. My Credit file is now clear and no IVA is registered with the insolvency register.
I have now matured and have a good job and salary. When applying for a mortgage it asks whether I have had an IVA. I will be truthful even though I have spoken to a mortgage broker who doesn't feel it is necessary. My only concern is that I do not have any certificate to support the IVA and if asked for this, will the lender likely decline the mortgage.
I am applying for a mortgage like others with Nationwide. However between 2002 up to 2007 I accumulated debts due to renting, living expenses, financing furniture, clothing, vehicle etc. Due to living cost/wage I was unable to keep up payments and sought advice from Citizens Advice Bureau. I took this advice a step further and approached IVA company making regular payments. Unfortunately I received large utility bills and car maintenance charges. Unable to keep up with the IVA payments the IVA was dissolved in March 2009. Not receiving any further correspondence from my creditors in 2011 I contacted all credit reference agencies to view my credit history and obtain a true picture. Contacting a financial advisor I discussed the level of debt I had and current financial position. I confirmed that I have not had any correspondence with any of my creditors since 2008. I have no CCJ's and have never had any attachment of earnings orders. I was advised as the debts are unsecured, over 6 yrs old and had no contact - the Limitation Act 1980 applies and all of my debt mentioned are statute barred and cannot acquire monies from myself. My Credit file is now clear and no IVA is registered with the insolvency register.
I have now matured and have a good job and salary. When applying for a mortgage it asks whether I have had an IVA. I will be truthful even though I have spoken to a mortgage broker who doesn't feel it is necessary. My only concern is that I do not have any certificate to support the IVA and if asked for this, will the lender likely decline the mortgage.