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lankeela | 20:16 Fri 29th Jan 2016 | Personal Finance
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I've just finished paying off the morgage on my haIf of a shared ownership house. The counciI wiII do no work or repairs on it and I cannot afford to do any - needs doubIe gIazing, heating and some pIumbing. Got a reaIIy bad credit history so don't know what's the best way to borrow to get the work done. I need about £5,000 and equity reIease wouId be ideaI but they don't do it on shared ownership. I have got 5 years to go tiII pension age (unIess they change these daft ruIes). Any suggestions? Is there any way I can borrow against the house?
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WouId I get one with a poor credit record? And onIy five years tiII I retire? I haven't spoken to my mortgage provider yet (not many do shared ownership anyway).
you don’t know till you ask.....I guess it depends too on the value of your share of the house.....this is a bit off the wall but are the warm home grants still available?
Difficult but not impossible. Shared ownership does mean you are responsible for all maintenance and repairs. Neither would it be likely that you could find a Lifetime Equity Release Company to lend.
You don't say how bad your credit history is or how long since the last adverse entry was made.
Approach a Mortgage Broker, they will often be able to get a Loan under your circumstances and maybe beyond your retirement age, as long as you can prove ability to repay from retirement income. Probably looking at a maximum loan of 70% of your share of property and interest rates will be be higher than any you see being advertised by any of the mainstream lenders.
I will give my usual caveat, I have been retired a few years now and things may have changed.
From my own local council's website (but I don't know how the 'shared ownership' factor affects things):
http://www.midsuffolk.gov.uk/housing-and-homelessness/landlords-and-private-sector-housing/private-sector-housing-grants/renovation-grant-and-loan/
Shared ownership is fraught with obstacles. I suggest you talk to your council (if they are the joint owners).

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