Bad Credit Mortgages

Mortgages with Credit Issues
Not sure if your credit history may affect a mortgage?
You can discuss your situation with a mortgage adviser and explore what options may be available.
Mortgages with Credit Issues
Having credit issues in the past does not always mean you cannot obtain a mortgage. Lenders assess applications based on a range of factors, including the type of credit issue, how long ago it occurred and your current financial circumstances.
Some lenders may consider applications from clients who have experienced credit issues, depending on their individual criteria.
At Casa UK Mortgages, we can review your situation and explore lenders whose criteria may be suitable for your circumstances.
Types of Credit Issues Lenders May Consider
Lenders assess each mortgage application individually, and options will depend on your personal circumstances. In some cases, lenders may consider applications where applicants have experienced credit issues such as:
- Missed or late payments
- Defaults
- County Court Judgments (CCJs)
- Debt management plans
- Historic arrears
- Previous financial difficulties
- Low credit score
Whether a mortgage may be available will depend on factors such as how long ago the issue occurred, whether it has been resolved and your current financial situation.
Factors Lenders May Consider
When reviewing a mortgage application involving credit issues, lenders may consider:
- How long ago the credit issue occurred
- The amount involved
- Whether the issue has been settled
- Your current income and affordability
- The deposit available
A larger deposit and evidence of improved financial management may improve the options available.
Lenders may consider applications depending on your circumstances and credit history.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a mortgage if I have had credit issues?
Having credit issues in the past does not automatically mean a mortgage will not be available. Lenders will usually consider factors such as the type of credit issue, how long ago it occurred and your current financial circumstances.
What types of credit issues do lenders consider?
Some lenders may consider applications where there have been missed payments, defaults, County Court Judgments (CCJs), or historic financial difficulties. Each lender has different criteria.
How long after a credit issue can I apply for a mortgage?
The options available often depend on how long ago the credit issue occurred and whether the situation has since been resolved. In many cases, lenders place more weight on recent financial behaviour.
Will I need a larger deposit?
In some cases, lenders may require a larger deposit where there has been previous credit issues, although this will depend on the lender and your individual circumstances.
Can I still get a mortgage if I have a default or CCJ?
Some lenders may consider applications where there is a default or CCJ, depending on the amount involved, whether it has been satisfied and how long ago it occurred.
How long does a missed payment stay on my credit report?
Missed payments normally remain on your credit report for 6 years from the date they were recorded. Lenders may also consider how recent the missed payment was and whether your financial situation has improved since.
If I repay a default or CCJ, will it be removed from my credit report?
Repaying a default or County Court Judgment (CCJ) does not automatically remove it from your credit report. However, it will usually be marked as satisfied, which may improve how some lenders view the situation.
Entries typically remain on your credit report for 6 years, although lenders will also consider when the issue occurred and how your financial situation has improved since.
Will a mortgage rate be higher if I have credit issues?
Mortgage rates may sometimes be higher where there have been previous credit issues, although this will depend on factors such as the type of credit issue, how long ago it occurred and your overall financial circumstances.
How can a mortgage adviser help?
A mortgage adviser can review your circumstances and explore lenders whose criteria may be suitable. This can help identify options that may not be obvious when approaching lenders directly.
Improving Your Chances of Getting a Mortgage
If you have experienced credit issues in the past, there are steps that may help improve the options available when applying for a mortgage.
These may include:
• Maintaining consistent payments on current commitments
• Reducing outstanding unsecured debts where possible
• Avoiding new credit applications shortly before applying for a mortgage
• Building a larger deposit where possible
• Demonstrating stable income and affordability
Lenders will often look at recent financial behaviour when assessing applications.
How Casa UK Mortgages Can Help
At Casa UK Mortgages, we take time to understand your circumstances and explore lenders who may consider applications involving credit issues.
We will explain the options available and guide you through the mortgage process from your initial enquiry through to completion.
Mortgage advice is available in both English and Romanian.
Not Sure If You Can Get a Mortgage?
Many people assume that having credit issues automatically means they cannot obtain a mortgage. In reality, lenders will often look at a range of factors, including how long ago the issue occurred, whether it has been resolved and your current financial circumstances.
Even if you have experienced missed payments, defaults or other financial difficulties in the past, it may still be worth exploring your options.
At Casa UK Mortgages, we can review your situation and explain what lenders may consider based on your individual circumstances.
Speak to a Mortgage Adviser About Credit Issues
If you have experienced credit issues in the past and would like to explore whether a mortgage may still be available, Casa UK Mortgages can review your circumstances and discuss possible options.
Every situation is different, and the lenders available will depend on factors such as the type of credit issue, how long ago it occurred and your current financial position.
Mortgage advice can be discussed in English or Romanian. Formal documentation will be provided in English.
If you would like to understand what options may be available based on your situation, you can book a confidential discussion below.

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The guidance and/or advice contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at consumers in the United Kingdom. Please note the following important information:
A fee may apply for mortgage advice, typically between £479 and £699 depending on your circumstances.
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