Got a mortgage when I was employed. Now on benefits, and looking to change. Anyone done this?

yves
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Hi there,
I'm yves, new to the forum so hi everyone.
I wonder if anyone has any advice on mortgages, I have a mortgage which I've had for 10 years now however, I was employed when I got the mortgage. Its only the last two years I have been on ESA, PIP and UC, I am still managing my mortgage payments but I am looking to change to get a better intresg rate , the one I am looking at will save me £110 a month to what I am paying now.
So...the question is has anyone done this ? How did you get on , were you approved etc., any advice would be really appreciated
Thank you
I'm yves, new to the forum so hi everyone.
I wonder if anyone has any advice on mortgages, I have a mortgage which I've had for 10 years now however, I was employed when I got the mortgage. Its only the last two years I have been on ESA, PIP and UC, I am still managing my mortgage payments but I am looking to change to get a better intresg rate , the one I am looking at will save me £110 a month to what I am paying now.
So...the question is has anyone done this ? How did you get on , were you approved etc., any advice would be really appreciated
Thank you
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Hi and welcome to the community
You may struggle to get a new mortgage if your only income is benefit unfortunately
I know it doesn't make sense as you are keeping up your current payments
Unfortunately it's just the way it is
There are lots of other posts about this on here which may give some advice1 -
Hi!
I've recently had this issue since my husband was made unemployed. I agree with previous answers, you probably won't get a new mortgage, but you will be able to change your product with existing mortgage provider and, if you've been with them for 10 yrs, you should get a decent rate. My fixed term mortgage just finished and our current provider gave us a much better rate and saved us £120 on our monthly payments, even though we've no employed income at the moment.
Hope this helps.2 -
Thank you , it does help and is encouraging . I have spoken with the bank they are sending the forms over
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Hello again,
Just an update really. I've had the forms back from my existing lender, completed them and returned, just waiting for a decision. Logically it makes sense my existing lender offers the new intrest rates as it makes my mortgage more manageable financially however, you always have that sinking feeling they won't help . My PIP is up for renewal too , it was my first time claiming previously and although I got enhanced rate for living , I didn't for mobility, I appealled, ended up going to a tribunal and I won.
Why is it as disabled people we have do much forms and fighting to do ...my medical records tell all there is to know how it effects me including mental health . Sometimes it's hard to stay positive xx
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Hi all, just to say my mortgage provider went ahead with my application and I have a lower rate of intrest which has saved me £180 per month, for the next 5 years. You just have to be persistent with them , it does take a longer time, my case about 6 weeks but I eventually got it. Hope this helps others x
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Thank you for the update @yves
I'm glad that you managed to find a solution. I'm sure that other members will find this helpful to read!
I bet that's a weight off of your mind?1 -
Thank you, it certainly was.0
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That sounds really positive @yves. I am really happy for you1
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Thank you 😊0
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