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Who can advise you
You can get advice about mortgages directly
from an adviser at a mortgage lender (like a
building society or bank), or from a mortgage
broker or financial adviser.
What an adviser must tell you
When you first speak to an adviser they have to
tell you:
• what their charges are and how they are paid
• if there are any limits to the range of
mortgages they can recommend for you
For more information go to:
www.fca.org.uk/getting-a-mortgage
For free and impartial help on choosing the right
mortgage go to:
www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/mortgages
Your mortgage must be affordable
If you’re getting a new mortgage to buy a
home, increasing your current mortgage, or
remortgaging, your lender must check that
you can afford your repayments now and in
the future.
To do this they will need information about your
income and outgoings. They will also work out
how a rise in interest rates might affect your
monthly mortgage payments.
You will have to tell them if you expect your
income or outgoings to change in a way
that means you’ll have less to spend on your
mortgage payments.
Getting a
mortgage
What you need to know when you
get a new mortgage or change your
existing mortgage.
New mortgage rules that will affect you
New mortgage rules that
will affect you
In the past, some people were allowed to take
out mortgages they couldn’t afford. This meant
they fell behind with their payments or lost
their homes.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) sets
the rules for mortgage lenders and advisers in
the UK.
We have looked at how the process of getting
a mortgage can be improved to prevent these
problems. As a result we have introduced
new rules from April 26 2014 for lenders
and advisers.
Proving your income
You will need to give your mortgage lender
evidence of your income. For example, you
might have to show them your payslips if you’re
employed, or your accounts or tax returns if
you’re self-employed.
Confirming what you spend
Your lender will need to know what you
spend on:
• essential expenses that you have to pay, like
food, gas, electricity and council tax
• basic quality of living costs, like clothes,
household goods, leisure and childcare
• repayments and other commitments, like
credit card bills or hire purchase payments
The details you are asked for will vary between
lenders and may be different to mortgage
experiences you’ve had before.
For an interest-only mortgage, the lender will
need to see your plan for repaying the loan
when the interest-only period ends.
Getting advice
When you take out a mortgage, you will usually
speak to a mortgage adviser. They will discuss
your personal circumstances, including your
income and what you spend.
Then they will look at what kind of mortgage
is suitable for you. They may need to research
the mortgage market before they recommend a
deal that they think is right for you.
Getting a mortgage
without advice
In some circumstances you can apply for a
mortgage without taking advice. This is usually
done by post or online. However, you would
need to know all the details of the mortgage
you wanted, and be able to arrange it yourself
without speaking to an adviser.
If you choose to do this, your lender or adviser
must tell you about the legal protection you will
lose by not getting advice. This includes the right
to complain about how suitable the mortgage is
for you.

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FCA MMR Consumer Leaflet

  • 1. Who can advise you You can get advice about mortgages directly from an adviser at a mortgage lender (like a building society or bank), or from a mortgage broker or financial adviser. What an adviser must tell you When you first speak to an adviser they have to tell you: • what their charges are and how they are paid • if there are any limits to the range of mortgages they can recommend for you For more information go to: www.fca.org.uk/getting-a-mortgage For free and impartial help on choosing the right mortgage go to: www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/mortgages Your mortgage must be affordable If you’re getting a new mortgage to buy a home, increasing your current mortgage, or remortgaging, your lender must check that you can afford your repayments now and in the future. To do this they will need information about your income and outgoings. They will also work out how a rise in interest rates might affect your monthly mortgage payments. You will have to tell them if you expect your income or outgoings to change in a way that means you’ll have less to spend on your mortgage payments. Getting a mortgage What you need to know when you get a new mortgage or change your existing mortgage. New mortgage rules that will affect you
  • 2. New mortgage rules that will affect you In the past, some people were allowed to take out mortgages they couldn’t afford. This meant they fell behind with their payments or lost their homes. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) sets the rules for mortgage lenders and advisers in the UK. We have looked at how the process of getting a mortgage can be improved to prevent these problems. As a result we have introduced new rules from April 26 2014 for lenders and advisers. Proving your income You will need to give your mortgage lender evidence of your income. For example, you might have to show them your payslips if you’re employed, or your accounts or tax returns if you’re self-employed. Confirming what you spend Your lender will need to know what you spend on: • essential expenses that you have to pay, like food, gas, electricity and council tax • basic quality of living costs, like clothes, household goods, leisure and childcare • repayments and other commitments, like credit card bills or hire purchase payments The details you are asked for will vary between lenders and may be different to mortgage experiences you’ve had before. For an interest-only mortgage, the lender will need to see your plan for repaying the loan when the interest-only period ends. Getting advice When you take out a mortgage, you will usually speak to a mortgage adviser. They will discuss your personal circumstances, including your income and what you spend. Then they will look at what kind of mortgage is suitable for you. They may need to research the mortgage market before they recommend a deal that they think is right for you. Getting a mortgage without advice In some circumstances you can apply for a mortgage without taking advice. This is usually done by post or online. However, you would need to know all the details of the mortgage you wanted, and be able to arrange it yourself without speaking to an adviser. If you choose to do this, your lender or adviser must tell you about the legal protection you will lose by not getting advice. This includes the right to complain about how suitable the mortgage is for you.