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Morgage dilema
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My sister has just been in touch with a problem and i dont know the answer.
She works in a nursing home and gets her wages paid on the last friday of each month. which is when she pays her morgage.
The home has just been taken over by new people and the only thing that is going to change is the date of her wages which will be the 8th of every month. Now the previous owners are going to pay her up untill the 8th and the new owners from then on which means she will not have the full money for her morgage. She lost her husband a few years ago so she does struggle and has no spare cash to pay two lots of money in one month who would you approch the new owners or the morgage lender many thanks
She works in a nursing home and gets her wages paid on the last friday of each month. which is when she pays her morgage.
The home has just been taken over by new people and the only thing that is going to change is the date of her wages which will be the 8th of every month. Now the previous owners are going to pay her up untill the 8th and the new owners from then on which means she will not have the full money for her morgage. She lost her husband a few years ago so she does struggle and has no spare cash to pay two lots of money in one month who would you approch the new owners or the morgage lender many thanks
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Hi,
I used to work for a mortgage provider. For a client to ask to change their payment date is nothing out of the ordinary, she won't get a smear on her character for that. She doesn't even need to mention her change of circumstances at work. If she's asked, then she should just explain it's going to be more convenient for her to budget during the month of transition. Better not mention that she is struggling to meet her repayments!
Good luck!
I used to work for a mortgage provider. For a client to ask to change their payment date is nothing out of the ordinary, she won't get a smear on her character for that. She doesn't even need to mention her change of circumstances at work. If she's asked, then she should just explain it's going to be more convenient for her to budget during the month of transition. Better not mention that she is struggling to meet her repayments!
Good luck!
I had a similar dilema a few years ago when our company got taken over and pay day moved. I am with the Halfix and when I rang them it was no issue to change and took about 5 minutes to sort.
If I understand correctly as long as they get a payment in that calender month it doesnt matter what date it is.
I moved mine from 1st of month to 28th and in doing so i got another pay day in the middle which also helped when i moved house too.
If I understand correctly as long as they get a payment in that calender month it doesnt matter what date it is.
I moved mine from 1st of month to 28th and in doing so i got another pay day in the middle which also helped when i moved house too.