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Here is the background:

I have an interest only mortgage of £208K with Chase now JPMorgan.

The mortgage term ends in Nov 2016.

 

I have never missed a mortgage payment in 15 years or been late.

Our house is worth £280K according to recent sales in our road.

 

Two years ago I had to take out an IVA for the £30K, so have 3 years to go.

 

 

The problem:

I have approached Chase and asked if I can extend the term of the mortgage by 5 years. They said I had to be treated like a new application and because of the IVA they could not help me. In fact no mortgage company will help me because of the IVA ,unless I put down a deposit of 50%, which I have not got.

 

Is there anything I can do to persuade Chase to extend the mortgage for another 5 years? In that time I can get myself straight and pay off the IVA.

 

If I had been in arrears, it seems that the banks are willing to help. I must have proved that I’m a good bet for a mortgage as never even been late for a payment.

 

Does anybody have any suggestions please?

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FCA Guidance on the subject. The mortgage provider must treat you fairly (PRIN6) and with forbearance

 

But ultimately you may have to sell the property

 

https://www.fca.org.uk/static/documents/finalised-guidance/fg13-07.pdf

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FCA Guidance on the subject. The mortgage provider must treat you fairly (PRIN6) and with forbearance

 

But ultimately you may have to sell the property

 

 

Thank you theoldrouge

 

it makes interesting reading. Also it states that one of the options for helping people in my situation is extending the mortgage term, which would allow us to get straight.

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Yes, you can use this guidance in negotiations with chase, some mortgage providers accept payments for upto 2 years after

the mortgage expiry, which would almost see you into a position of a possible remortgage

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Yes it would certainly help to clarify matters, quote the FCAGuidance in your letter

 

Was the impact of owning your home considered when setting up the. IVA ?

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