Lisalefteye
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ok thanks ill look into that then,@blackrock for existing mortgage accounts I believe you can. I’m in a similar situation to @Lisalefteye but I’ve paid the break fee and currently on variable rate with UB while waiting on Haven. On the online account I can select a new mortgage product, tempted to do that as Haven is taken a long time.
I was able to apply for a new fix rate using the manage my mortgage website accessible from the app. It was a few months ago so maybe that option is not available any more.Thank you everyone. I phoned ub today to get the ball rolling on re fixing. They must have a big influx of calls as they are asking you to email Ecbrateincrease@ulsterbank.com with your details and they'll contact you within 48 hours. Hopefully I can get either through before the rate increase
No it says I'm not eligible to switch on the manage my mortgage section as I'm in a fixed rate until September. UB rang me within 20 minutes of sending an email to that address. They said they'd send out the break fee and the forms to refix. He really emphasised the break fee only being valid for 10 days and you need to get in touch within those 10 days to either pay it or let them know you are re fixing.I was able to apply for a new fix rate using the manage my mortgage website accessible from the app. It was a few months ago so maybe that option is not available any more.
No it says I'm not eligible to switch on the manage my mortgage section as I'm in a fixed rate until September. UB rang me within 20 minutes of sending an email to that address. They said they'd send out the break fee and the forms to refix. He really emphasised the break fee only being valid for 10 days and you need to get in touch within those 10 days to either pay it or let them know you are re fixing.
Check with the broker if you will be liable for a fee if you cancel the switch at some point in the future. If you aren't liable for a fee, you could consider letting the application run. But note that you will have to engage a solicitor at some point, so also clarify with them how much they would charge if you abandoned the switch.Still no word from haven. Its been 9 weeks sent I gave all documents to the broker. Will I now cancel the application with Haven or let it run simultaneously?
Update on mine, checked the Manage My Mortgage this morning and the refixed rate has been applied. So it was applied 2 weeks after I posted back the letter to UB.I'm still going through the process but given I requested my letters later than HollowKnight thought I'd share my timeline. I requested my letters the day before the ECB suggested they would increase interest rates in June so assume they got a deluge of requests in after that:
June 8th - Rang for break fee and rates options letter
June 17th - Received Break fee (valid to the 24th)
June 24th - Received Rates options letter (valid for 10 days)
June 24th - Rang UB to pay break fee of zero, said they'll just put a note on the account as there was nothing to pay. I noted I was just refixing. Completed rate form and put it in the post.
Went through similar back in February/March. Despite refixing the rate way ahead and via both manage my mortgage and 2 letters, they still messed it up and it took another phonecall to get it sorted.Update on mine, checked the Manage My Mortgage this morning and the refixed rate has been applied. So it was applied 2 weeks after I posted back the letter to UB
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