Mortgage Arrears Allowed
Arrears Allowed Mortgages
Arrears allowed mortgages are mortgages that allow you to miss a number of repayments under agreed conditions.
Missed payments or underpayments are combined and added to the mortgage. They must be repaid over the remaining life of the mortgage, unless the lender agrees with you to extend the mortgage term. Normally lenders will not let the total debt exceed the lending limits of an arrears allowed mortgages.
If you have made any over payments in the past it is not uncommon that your lender will let you underpay up to the amount of any previous overpayments.
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- Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
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