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Housing market to get big boost from mortgage rule changes
Scrapping affordability checks for remortgagers will provide access to better deals and increase buyers' spending power.
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Financial regulator tells lenders to relax mortgage ‘stress test’ rules
FCA says lenders current approach to granting mortgages is too restrictive and calls for financial sector to help more people onto and up the property ladder.
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FCA to investigate mortgage lending via estate agents
Estate agents who introduce customers to in-house or third party mortgage brokers are to be investigated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as part of a new wide-ranging look at competition in the home loans market. The aim of the review is to see if customers are being offered the best deals, advice and whether links between industry players limit choice, all part of a wider government drive to reduce the cost of buying a home. There are currently 11.1 million home loans held in the UK worth £1.3 trillion, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders. “As a mortgage is likely to be the biggest financial commitment most people make in their lifetime, we’re keen to ensure that competition in the mortgage sector is healthy and working to the benefit of consumers,” said Christopher Woolard, the FCA’s executive director of strategy and competition (pictured). This will include a close look at how estate agents, conveyancers, surveyors and developers all introduce customers to mortgage lenders or brokers. But when launching the full review the FCA singled out estate agents for criticism, saying that some customers could be coming under pressure from estate agents to use certain brokers if they want…
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Mortgage Market Review rules explained
Samantha Hook explains the new FSA rules on borrowing for residential mortgages which come into force in 2014.
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