The building society is taking an eternity to get back to me despite all the phone calls. I have been on interest only for the past two years but I don't think that it is an option anymore and either will the building society. The split option would suit my circumstances although I don't fancy giving up my pension lump sum upon retirement. Provided there will not be interest added on the warehouse portion I think its the only option that the banks will accept as a compromise although biased in their favour
Two questions
1 Just married and was wondering if my wife would be liable for any of my debt after restructuring for a split mortgage. The house is in my name and I bought it in 2004
2 I have had to rent out the property to the council on the RAS scheme and that runs out in 2.5 years time. I lived in it and rented out rooms until then. We would like to make it a family home at some stage. I understand the criteria for the split mortgage is tight so I was wondering if you had any advice when the call comes from the building society discussing options
Many thanks
Two questions
1 Just married and was wondering if my wife would be liable for any of my debt after restructuring for a split mortgage. The house is in my name and I bought it in 2004
2 I have had to rent out the property to the council on the RAS scheme and that runs out in 2.5 years time. I lived in it and rented out rooms until then. We would like to make it a family home at some stage. I understand the criteria for the split mortgage is tight so I was wondering if you had any advice when the call comes from the building society discussing options
Many thanks