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Difficulties paying your mortgage? We’re here to help

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We understand that you might be anxious about the cost of living crisis and how to keep up with your mortgage payments as well as paying your other bills.

In general, if you can find a way to continue your current mortgage payments then you should do so.

However, if you’re still having difficulties paying your mortgage we will work with you to find the most suitable option based on your individual circumstances.

The options we have available are:

• Temporary Reduced Payment Arrangement
This may be suitable if you are unable to afford your full monthly payment, but you are able to make a monthly contribution for a short period.  A reduced payment arrangement will be reported to credit agencies.

• Temporary Switch to Interest Only
This may be suitable if you are unable to afford your full monthly payment, but you are able to pay the interest portion for a short period.  A temporary switch to interest only arrangement will be reported to credit agencies.

• Payment Holiday/Deferral
This may be suitable if you have made a monthly payment within the last 3 months, and you are unable to make payments towards your mortgage for up to 4 months. At the end of the period, you can pay the missed payments in one go, increase the monthly payments for the remainder of the loan, or extend the term of the loan. A payment deferral will not be reported to credit agencies.

• Temporary Nil Payments
This may be suitable if you have not made a monthly payment within the last 3 months, or you have already utilised the maximum period permitted for a payment deferral. A nil payment arrangement will be reported to credit agencies.

• Term Extension
This may be suitable if your financial position has significantly changed since the mortgage was taken out and you are no longer able to afford your monthly payment now or in the foreseeable future. The term can be extended which means your balance is spread out over a longer term, reducing your monthly payment. A term extension will not be reported to credit agencies.

• Switch to Capital and Repayment
This may be suitable if you have an interest only mortgage and you are no longer able to maintain your exit strategy. A switch to capital and repayment is not reported to credit agencies.

• Grace Period for Property Sale
This may be suitable if you are selling your property and you are unable to make your monthly payments whilst your property is being sold. A grace period for property sale agreement will be reported to credit agencies.

If you already have arrears on your mortgage account, in addition to the above we also have the following options available:

• Arrangement to Pay
This option may be used to agree a set amount to clear your arrears over a period of time. An arrangement to pay is reported to credit agencies.

• Arrangement to Pay Contractual Monthly Payment Only
This option may be used to allow you to continue to pay your monthly payments, but not make a contribution towards clearing your arrears, for a temporary period. An arrangement to pay your contractual monthly payment only, will be reported to credit agencies.

• Capitalisation of Arrears
This may be suitable if you have a payment shortfall or arrears on your account and you have been able to pay your monthly payments for 6 consecutive months. The shortfall/arrears balance will be added to your mortgage balance and spread across your remaining term, increasing your monthly payment. You will no longer be reported as having a payment shortfall/arrears to credit agencies.

To discuss which of these options may be suitable for you, call us on 0330 0535715 or email us [email protected] and we’ll be happy to help.

Please note we will require further information from you before we can assess which of the above options will be suitable for you, once we have spoken to you to understand more about your circumstances, you will be asked to complete and return an income and expenditure form and we may request further documentation such as bank statements and payslips.

A chat about these options won’t affect your credit score, so the sooner you get in touch with us, the sooner we can help.

Lines are open 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays).

Learn about The Mortgage Charter

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UTB, along with other banks, has agreed to the commitments of the Mortgage Charter released by the UK government. The charter sets out how banks can give customers additional flexibility with their mortgages. The Charter only applies to first charge mortgages but if you are struggling with a second charge mortgage you can still contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

The Mortgage Charter says that customers who are currently up to date with their payments can:

Contact their bank to discuss options for support if they are struggling.

Choose to pay only the interest payable on their mortgage for a 6-month period.
If you have a capital repayment mortgage and are unable to meet your monthly payments in the short term, you may be able to change your monthly payment to just pay the interest for 6 months. If you choose this option, you’ll start a 6-month period of temporary interest-only payments. This means that your monthly payments will only cover interest – not the mortgage capital (the amount you borrowed) itself. When the temporary interest-only period ends and you go back to paying your mortgage in the usual way, your payment will cover both the interest and the capital again, and the payments will be higher at this time to ensure your mortgage is fully repaid within the term. Overall, using a temporary interest-only period means that the total amount you’ll need to repay will be higher. But it can be useful because the monthly payments during the 6 months are lower.

Extend their mortgage term, with the option to reverse it within 6 months.
You may be able to extend the term of your mortgage. This could help reduce your monthly payments. You will then have the option of reversing this term extension. We can do this without affordability checks provided your term doesn’t extend into your retirement. Extending the term of your mortgage means that you’re agreeing to pay your mortgage over a longer period of time. If you only need to do this temporarily, you will have the option to reverse this change so that your mortgage goes back to its original term within 6 months. If you do not elect to any future request to reduce the term would require an affordability assessment. By extending your term you will lower your monthly payment, but you will increase the total amount you pay back over the term of the mortgage. You can minimise the impact to the total amount you pay by choosing to reverse your term within 6 months. However your monthly payments will increase when you reduce your term.

If you are already behind with your payments the Charter does not apply but you should still contact us as soon as possible as there are still options available.

UTB offers the option of switching your mortgage rate up to 3 months ahead of your rate expiring.

It’s important to make sure that any changes you make to your mortgage are right for you. If you have any questions, call us on 0330 0535715 or email us at [email protected] we’ll be happy to help. A chat about your options won’t affect your credit score, so the sooner you get in touch with us, the sooner we can help.

Lines are open 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday.

What other help is available?

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Whilst we will always try to help you as much as we can there may be times where you need more specialist advice. As such the below are a list of independent free to use organisations who can help you in a number of different ways. We have included a brief description of what they can help with and ways in which you can contact them.

 

General Advice

MoneyHelper Free advice and guides to help you improve your finances. Tools and calculators to help keep track and plan ahead. www.moneyhelper.org.uk

0800 138 7777

UK Government Information on government services, including benefits, money and tax, housing and local services. www.gov.uk
Citizens Advice Bureau Free, confidential information and advice to assist people with money, legal, consumer and other problems. www.citizensadvice.org.uk
Help for Households Provides information on the support available to help with the cost of living and how to lower energy bills. www.helpforhouseholds.campaign.gov.uk
Your Health and Managing Your Finances
Alzheimer’s Society Information, support or advice about dementia. 0300 222 11 22

www.alzheimers.org.uk

Age UK Age UK provide a national advice line and local advice covering a large number of subjects including money worries and health and well being 0800 169 2081
 

Carers UK

 

Gives carers expert advice, information and support. 0207 378 4999

www.carersuk.org

GamCare GamCare is a charity set up to help problem gamblers, as well as their friends and families providing advice over the phone and online or through face to face counselling. 08088020133

https://www.gamcare.org.uk/

 

Macmillan Cancer Support

 

Provides specialist health care, information and financial support to people affected by cancer. www.macmillan.org.uk

0808 808 00 00

Mind Mind provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. www.mind.org.uk

0300 123 3393

Relate Offers counselling services for every type of relationship nationwide. www.relate.org.uk
Rethink Mental Illness Providing a range of services nationally including advocacy, carer support, crisis services and more. www.rethink.org

0300 5000 927

Samaritans Provides ways to cope, crisis management and skills to be there for others. Call from any phone 116 123

Email [email protected]

www.samaritans.org

Help with Managing Your Expenditure or Debt
PayPlan Free debt management plans and other solutions for people facing financial difficulties. www.payplan.com

0800  316 1833

National Debtline Provides a free, confidential and independent telephone and online chat advice service. www.nationaldebtline.org

0808 808 4000

Step Change Provides free debt advice and recommends debt solutions based on your situation. 0800 138 1111

www.stepchange.org

Maximising Your Income
Turn2Us Provides support and advice in identifying income entitlements such as benefits and grants. www.turn2us.org.uk

 

PayPlan Advice and information on how to boost your household income by understanding your entitlements. www.payplan.com

0800  316 1833

If You’re Self Employed
PayPlan Free debt management plans and other solutions for people facing financial difficulties. www.payplan.com

0800  316 1833

Business Debtline Specialist advice on increasing your income, working out business and personal expenditure and dealing with priority and non-priority debts. www.businessdebtline.org

0800 197 6026

If Your Home is at Risk
Shelter Provides advice, support and legal services to those facing a housing emergency, including homelessness and eviction. www.shelter.org.uk

0808 800 4444

Civil Legal Advice You may get legal aid if your home is at risk. www.gov.uk/civil-legal-advice

0845 345 4345

Life Events
The National Centre for Domestic Violence Provides a free emergency injunction service to survivors of domestic violence regardless of their financial circumstances, race, gender or sexual orientation. The service allows anyone to apply for an injunction within 24 hours of first contact (in most circumstances). 0800 970 2070

 

https://www.ncdv.org.uk/

Refuge Refuge offer specialist support for women and children experiencing domestic violence. 0808 2000 247 (England)

0808 80 10 800 (Wales)

https://refuge.org.uk/

Cruse Cruse are a bereavement charity specialising in advice support and information for bereaved people across the UK. 0844 477 9400

Email: [email protected]

https://www.cruse.org.uk/

 

Coming to the end of your fixed rate?

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If your current United Trust Bank mortgage is coming to the end of its fixed rate period then you will have the option to switch to a new product.

We will write to you 90 days prior to the end of your fixed rate period to notify you of the products that are currently available for you.

Enclosed will be a form for you to read, sign and return if there is a product that suits your needs.

Upon receipt of your product switch form our team will process the change in readiness for the end of your fixed rate.

IMPORTANT – Please note that United Trust Bank cannot provide any advice on the suitability of the product you choose. If you are unsure what product is best for you, you will need to speak to an independent credit intermediary. This can be the one you used originally to take your mortgage out, or another Financial Conduct Authority regulated adviser.

What happens if I do not switch?

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If you decide that you do not wish to switch, then your fixed rate period will end and move onto our standard variable rate. Please see section 4 of your mortgage offer for further details.

If after your initial rate expires you decide that you do want to switch onto a fixed rate, you can contact us to find out our current product transfer rates.

Lastly, If you have not received your letter and your fixed rate is due to end then please feel free to call us on 0330 0535715 or email us at [email protected]

 

How to make a payment

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You can make a payment via your online account, to access this or to register please click here

 

Ways to Pay

Direct Debit
Let us do the work. We will collect your monthly instalments directly through your bank. Whenever there is a change to the amount or date of collection we will write to you in advance. If you wish to set up or restart your Direct Debit please call us on 0330 0535715. Lines are open 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays).

Self Service Payment Line
Payments can be made 24 hours a day without the need to speak with one of our team.

Tel: 0330 0535715 (option 1)

Standing Order
You can set up a Standing Order with your bank so payments are made automatically each month. If however there is a change in your instalment, unlike a Direct Debit, you will need to make the change with your bank. Please quote your account number as the reference.

Account Number: 14487868
Sort Code: 30:80:12

Bank Transfer
You can visit your bank or make payment 24 hours a day through online banking. Please quote your account number as the reference.

Account Number: 14487868
Sort Code: 30:80:12

Cheque
If you prefer to make payments by cheque, you can post this to the address at the top of our letter. Please allow 5 working days to clear with your bank. Please note that there is a £15.00 fee for payment by cheque.

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