3 December 2008 Archive
When should I tell my lender I am in trouble?A reader from Norwich is struggling with his mortgage but is not sure whether to tell his mortgage lender. |
Will a government-backed mortgage lender by tougher or easier?A reader from High Wycombe wants to know if it will be easier to get a mortgage with government owned mortgage lender. |
Brown's miracle mortgage rescue - 03/12/2008 21:54Gordon pulled an unexpected rabbit out of the hat today with his mortgage rescue plan. |
Should I organise a mortgage if rates will drop?A reader wants to know whether he should organise a mortgage now - or wait for interest rates to drop. |
Tracker or fixed-rate remortgage?A reader is coming to the end of a fixed-rate deal and wants to know whether to remortgage with a tracker or another fixed rate mortgage. |
Splitting up? What if he stops mortgage repayments?A reader from Leicester is splitting up and is concerned what will happen if her ex stops paying his part of the mortgage. |
Brown offers mortgage repayment helpGordon Brown has promised "action to help struggling homeowners", in the debate after the Queen's Speech. |
New bank rules 'won't stop mortgage crunch'New rules for banks outlined in the Queen's Speech today will not encourage banks to lend again, it is claimed. |
Savers and borrowers await interest rate cutSavers and borrowers are both set for disappointment if the Bank of England cuts interest rates tomorrow. |
Northern Rock promises to hold off repossessions for 6 monthsNorthern Rock has pledged to stop repossession actions until a mortgage borrower is six months behind on their repayments. |
Banks pushed to cut mortgage ratesHigh street banks are being urged to cut their mortgage rates if the Bank of England cuts interest rates tomorrow. |
Alliance & Leicester: 0.90% cut on mortgage ratesAlliance & Leicester has slashed rates on a number of its fixed-rate mortgages by as much as 0.90 per cent. |
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