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“We are extremely satisfied with the level of service and professionalism combined with a friendly attitude of all the staff we spoke to, and would like to thank everyone at Harrington Brooks very much.”

Mr and Mrs B, Liverpool

“We were really pleased with the efficient way that Harrington Brooks handled our enquiry and by the speed in which our mortgage was finalised.”

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“I found the staff at Harrington Brooks were all very polite, helpful and understanding. I couldn’t fault the level of service we received from start to finish.”

Mr J, Warrington

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Adverse Credit Secured Loan

Be rest assured that you are not the only one with a bad credit rating and the demand for adverse credit secured loans is rising. Nobody is immune to the detrimental affects of a bad credit history; it could happen to anyone. Perhaps you fell ill and missed a couple of credit card payments, got into mortgage arrears, or had a CCJ issued against you. Or perhaps you're in a position where you find it difficult to improve your income.

Your financial circumstances change and you may need to apply for credit somewhere along the line. You may have a slight problem when applying for credit, as most lenders will want to be satisfied you can afford the monthly loan repayments.

However, credit solutions are available to you as homeowners can use the equity in their home to apply for an adverse credit secure loan. Most lenders now realise that an adverse credit score may not always be the best way of determining a future borrower's creditworthiness.

We want you to make the right decision and we will endeavour to guide you in the right direction. Call us at Harrington Brooks today on 0800 0481 764 and speak to one of our qualified consultants.

Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA):

  • Unsecured debts only
  • Initial debt advice is free but fees are payable if a debt solution is agreed.
  • An IVA should only be considered in extreme circumstances as failure to adhere could result in bankruptcy. Debt write off applies only where the IVA is accepted by at least 75% of your creditors (in terms of debt value) of those creditors who vote at the creditors' meeting convened to consider your IVA proposal and you have completed the, typically, 60 month term. Some homeowners may be required to release equity.
  • Fees and Costs: An estimate of the costs involved in the arrangement will be included within your proposal; however these fees are subject to change at the creditors meeting. Once the creditors have approved your IVA the basis of our fees will be set and an up to date schedule of fees will be issued to you. Chargeable fees are made up of Nominee's fees which relate to the assistance given to prepare your proposal and will be taken from the first payments made into your arrangement, and Supervisor's fees which relate to the ongoing monitoring, supervision and administration of your IVA and which will be charged on a monthly basis and deducted from the contributions you pay into the arrangement. No further fees are payable by you.
  • Credit Rating: A record of your IVA will be retained by credit reference agencies for a period of six years. Your credit rating will be impaired and it may be harder to obtain credit in the medium to long term.
  • Cooling Off Period/Right to Withdraw: You can withdraw your proposal for a voluntary arrangement at any point up and including the day of your creditor's meeting. Once the arrangement has been approved at the creditors' meeting and you have agreed to be bound by its terms, you have entered formal insolvency proceedings and no cooling off period applies.
  • Terms & Conditions apply.

The Insolvency Service have produced an 'In Debt? Dealing With Your Creditors' guide which summarises key features of each of the main ways of dealing with debt.

Financial Management Plans:

  • Unsecured debts only.
    Initial debt advice is free but fees are payable if a debt solution is agreed.
  • A key benefit of the Plan is the ability to only repay what you can afford each month. Clearly the consequence of this is that it will take longer to repay your debts, and creditors do not have to agree to freeze interest and charges. You will receive allowances to pay Secured and Priority debts.
  • Fees and Costs: An 'Initial Fee' is the set up cost of your Plan and is equal to two months disposable income, subject to a minimum of £295 and will be retained from your initial payment(s). Whilst you pay our initial fee, monies are not distributed to your creditors and this retained payment may place you in arrears.
    A 'Monthly Fee' payable for our services will be charged thereafter, equal to 17.625% of your monthly agreed disposable income, subject to a min of £35 and a max of £100.
  • Credit Rating: Entering into a Plan means contractual payments will be missed and your debt and repayment term could increase. Your credit rating will be impaired and it may be harder to obtain credit in the medium to long term as records will be retained by credit reference agencies for six years.
  • Cooling Off Period/Right to Withdraw: On receipt of your first payment we will issue to you a key features document and estimated fees schedule. If for any reason you wish to cancel we offer a seven-day cooling-off period from the date of said letter in which we offer a full refund of any fees which we have taken.
  • Terms & Conditions apply.

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