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Adverse Credit Mortgages
If you’ve had financial problems in the past, such as missed payments, defaults, or even County Court Judgments (CCJs), you might still be able to get a mortgage. These are sometimes called ‘adverse credit mortgages.’
Who is it for?
- People who have missed credit card, loan, or mortgage payments.
- Borrowers with CCJs, defaults, or debt management plans.
- Anyone turned down for a mortgage before because of their credit history.
How We Help
- We listen to your story — not just your credit score.
- We find lenders who are open to helping customers with past financial issues.
- We explain your options clearly, including any extra costs or deposit requirements.
- We support you step by step, from application to approval.
Important to Know
- Mortgages may be more expensive if you have poor credit.
- You may need a bigger deposit than standard mortgages.
- Rebuilding your credit over time can improve your options.
- Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
Contact us
Have questions? We’re here to help.
Speak to a mortgage expert or send us a message — we’ll respond quickly and guide you every step of the way.
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