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Cheers, I'm a bit worried about past history, credit score and my current financial situation isn't the best, although I'm working hard to put it right.Luckily have got enough for a decent deposit (£15,000) thanks to a closely departed, but no savings although we are just about to set up a joint savings account. I only set up this year so have records going back to April and before that I was employed in the care sector.
They do want to know everything , We have been with the same bank for years and simply switching to a new mortgage deal was pretty simple and straight froward .Oh no not now despite been self employed for over 14 years and my wife been with the local authority for 10 years they wanted proof of earnings from both of us and asked how often we went out for meals and how often if we spent much money on alcohol each week .
call me victor meldrew but I wouldn't bother ........... when your old they will take it fund your care home fees.pea everything against the wall all your life and they will still have to care for you but you will pay nowt towards it (well a small amount of your state pension if they're still paying it out when your 67+
lol I was saying it tounge in cheek but as you get older u do need to think about these things .... ffs im only 46 !!!!
Quote from: Ian101 on October 08, 2014, 05:25:28 pmcall me victor meldrew but I wouldn't bother ........... when your old they will take it fund your care home fees.pea everything against the wall all your life and they will still have to care for you but you will pay nowt towards it (well a small amount of your state pension if they're still paying it out when your 67+ Rent costs are higher than mortgages for equivalent houses so it's a no brainer imo. Add to that you can be mortgage free by age 50-55 so that's 12-17 years of working age where you won't have the expense of paying rent / mortgage.
Quote from: deeege on October 08, 2014, 05:32:04 pmQuote from: Ian101 on October 08, 2014, 05:25:28 pmcall me victor meldrew but I wouldn't bother ........... when your old they will take it fund your care home fees.pea everything against the wall all your life and they will still have to care for you but you will pay nowt towards it (well a small amount of your state pension if they're still paying it out when your 67+ Rent costs are higher than mortgages for equivalent houses so it's a no brainer imo. Add to that you can be mortgage free by age 50-55 so that's 12-17 years of working age where you won't have the expense of paying rent / mortgage. Not round here. When I look at some of the houses to rent for what I am paying on my mortgage I am often bemused.