Thanks in advance if anyone can help!
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in Jan/Feb 2014 my husband went overdrawn a few times, in a rarely used current acc which had no overdraft facility. Each time he went over, he paid cash in asap to clear it.
He ended up with a £70.00 charge in 'Unplanned Overdraft Fees' in March 2014, which he contested, and was refunded - so he believed he was about £1.00 in credit, and stopped using the account (and didn't open any more statements!) He didn't realise there was also a £6.00 'Overdraft Usage Fee' which put him overdrawn again by £5.00, which is how the account has stayed til recently.
We were hoping to apply for a mortgage soon, we've checked his credit score and Lloyds have recorded late payments from March 2014 until August 2015 when they settled the account (the balance has now been paid) We've been advised that he can't get a mortgage based on this.
I'm writing to Lloyds' Credit File Amendments to see if they will remove the record as a gesture of goodwill - in his defence we had an extremely stressful year with serious personal and family illness and other extenuating circumstances I hope they will consider.
Does anyone have any advice/experience in tackling this?
Will try to keep short:
in Jan/Feb 2014 my husband went overdrawn a few times, in a rarely used current acc which had no overdraft facility. Each time he went over, he paid cash in asap to clear it.
He ended up with a £70.00 charge in 'Unplanned Overdraft Fees' in March 2014, which he contested, and was refunded - so he believed he was about £1.00 in credit, and stopped using the account (and didn't open any more statements!) He didn't realise there was also a £6.00 'Overdraft Usage Fee' which put him overdrawn again by £5.00, which is how the account has stayed til recently.
We were hoping to apply for a mortgage soon, we've checked his credit score and Lloyds have recorded late payments from March 2014 until August 2015 when they settled the account (the balance has now been paid) We've been advised that he can't get a mortgage based on this.
I'm writing to Lloyds' Credit File Amendments to see if they will remove the record as a gesture of goodwill - in his defence we had an extremely stressful year with serious personal and family illness and other extenuating circumstances I hope they will consider.
Does anyone have any advice/experience in tackling this?
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