The Mortgage Helper

The Mortgage Helper

2, Furze Court
Wickham Road
Fareham,
Hampshire PO16 7SH
Tel: 08451 300977
Monday 1 December 2008

Adverse Credit Mortgage

We are adverse credit mortgage specialists - please complete our no obligation enquiry form and let us help you secure the best deal.

We've helped many people who have experienced adverse credit problems secure a competitive mortgage, including people who were turned down elsewhere.

We have close relationships with a number of mainstream and specialist lenders who are willing to lend to people with an adverse credit credit history.

People with a history of credit problems such as defaults, arrears, late payments, bankruptcy or County Court Judgements are often described as having adverse credit.

When an individual makes an application for a mortgage, the lender has the facility to search the person's credit files to determine whether they are creditworthy or not. Individuals who have experienced adverse credit problems in the past are often turned down for a mortgage by high street lenders as they are regarded as being too high a risk.

However all is not lost and the good news is having an adverse credit history does not necessarily prevent you from securing a competitive mortgage.

As a mortgage broker specialising in mortgages for people with adverse credit problems, we have access to an extensive panel of UK lenders and will guide you to the best deals in the marketplace.

Remember your mortgage is probably your largest financial commitment and here at THE MORTGAGE HELPER we want to ensure that you get the right one for your circumstances.

Call us today on 08451 300977 or click here to make an enquiry.

YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.

Mortgage advice is provided THE MORTGAGE HELPER LTD (TMH), a subsidiary of BDS MORTGAGE GROUP LTD which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. No. 301646. We may charge a fee of up to 2% of the advance that will depend on your personal circumstances. A typical fee would be 1%. For example, a loan of £200,000 would attract a fee of £2,000.

The overall cost for comparison is 7.2% APR. The actual rate available will depend upon your circumstances. Ask for a personalised illustration.