Mortgages plc Mortgages

Mortgages plc is a specialist lender, ideal for if you are struggling to meet the borrowing criteria set by traditional High Street banks or building societies. It is a subsidiary of Merrill Lynch.

Mortgages plc offers a host of mortgages which could help you if you are having problems getting a mortgage as a result of your past or present financial circumstances.

The circumstances they are particularly helpful with are such things as problems repaying credit cards, loans or other finance, or maybe mortgage arrears either in the past or present. If you have been bankrupt in the past, if you are a self-employed, part-time and temporary worker, Mortgages plc could help. If you have been divorced, been made redundant, or off work due to long term sickness, then this could be the lender for you.

The best way to find out whether Mortgages plc could offer you the right solution is by speaking to an FSA-qualified mortgage adviser.  These advisers are impartial, meaning they can offer you tips and help on any mortgage offered by any UK lender.

It's a good way to get a free comparison.  Fill in the short mortgage enquiry form on this page to receive a call back with impartial mortgage advice and a quote, representative of the whole of market, with no strings attached.


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YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT

Our service is free to you but to operate this service we receive fees from the lenders or brokers we refer you to.There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The adviser is obliged to disclose to you the fee before providing the advice and the precise amount will depend upon your circumstances. We estimate that a typical fee will be 1% of the sum you borrow.

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