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Loan & Mortgage Status Check
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Information entered below is NOT transmitted to ANYONE. It is intended as a rough guide to your current credit status. 

YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CONSULT A QUALIFIED FINANCIAL ADVISOR BEFORE MAKING ANY MAJOR FINANCIAL COMMITMENT. 
REMEMBER, YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU CAN NOT MAINTAIN REPAYMENTS ON A LOAN OR MORTGAGE SECURED UPON IT.

Your Financial History

1. Have you had any arrears in the last 3 years on loans, credit cards or your mortgage?

No
1 or 2 months arrears
Over 3 months arrears

2. What is the value of CCJs registered in your name during the past six years?

None
Up to £3,000
Between £3,000 and £10,000

3. Have you been declared bankrupt ?

No
3 to 7 years ago
Within the last 3 years

4. Have you ever had a property repossessed?

No
3 to 7 years ago
Within the last 3 years

5. How many addresses have you had in the last 3 years?

1 address
2 addresses
3 or more addresses

6. How many years have you been in your current employment?

More than 3 years
1 to 3 years
Less than 1 year

7. How long have you been with your current bank?

More than 10 years
5 to 10 years
Less than 5 years

8. How much deposit can you put down?

More than 25% of the property value
10 to 25% of the property value
0 to 10% of the property value

9. Approximately how much are you paying each month for current loans, mortgage and credit card repayments?

Up to 10% of your total household income
Between 10 and 25% of your total household income
Over 25% of your total household income