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Think Your Credit Score Ruined Your Mortgage Chances? Think Again.

April 27, 2026April 27, 2026 Finance

As much as you’ve heard otherwise, credit damage isn’t the end of the road. You can still have a positive future, including owning property. A lower credit score happens due to missed payments, past financial issues, or defaults. It could make you feel down, and like you’ll be locked out of the mortgage market for years, but that’s not entirely accurate. Great, right? 

While a strong credit profile can certainly open up opportunities, a weaker one doesn’t have to hold you back from everything. There is a range of lenders, some of whom are comfortable with taking on more risk. That helps borrowers who aren’t necessarily the typical or ideal borrowers to still qualify for a mortgage. The key is understanding the process and putting yourself in the best position to be approved.

What Does It Mean to ‘Hurt’ Your Credit Profile?

While people often simply say they have “bad credit,” there are actually different types of credit problems, and they aren’t all equal in terms of severity. “Hurt” credit can range from a few late payments to more serious events like defaults or bankruptcy.

Late or missed payments on bills, for example, are likely more common than you realize. Perhaps it’s a few household or credit card bills, or repayment of a loan. Defaults also happen on past debts, referring to the instance when a lender closes your account following non-payment. 

Among the more serious issues leading to bad credit include a CCJ (County Court Judgment), IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement), and bankruptcy. The reality is you’re not alone in these circumstances. 

Lenders take into account the seriousness of the issue, how recent it was, and how often it happened. So, for example, one missed payment a few years ago won’t be treated the same as several recent defaults. This common-sense approach is important to know. The next question is:

How Do Mortgage Lenders Actually Decide?

Lenders do look at your credit score, but that’s not the only thing they consider. They generally take a more balanced approach than that, such as examining your income, specifically whether it is steady and reliable. On a related note, they’ll look at whether you have been consistently employed or not, and your spending habits. The overall goal is to see if you can afford monthly payments.

Another factor considered is your deposit. In other words, how much are you putting down?

Why You Might Still Get a Mortgage

Even with credit issues, you may still be approved, and there are many reasons why. For instance, older problems can matter less with time. Issues from a few years ago carry less weight now than perhaps they once did.

A bigger deposit can work in your favour, too. Putting down 25 percent or more can help lenders feel more comfortable. A stable income can increase their trust, too, as it shows you have an income source from which to be more likely to be able to make payments.

There are also lenders who specialise in helping people with bad or imperfect credit. In fact, an adverse credit mortgage is designed for those with poor credit. A UK-based lender specializing in this type of mortgage, with the rates and terms you’re looking for, offers the flexibility to help you.

Choosing the Right Lender Makes a Difference

Just as not all credit issues are equal, neither are all mortgage lenders. Some accept recent credit problems, while others only accept older ones. Some are better for self-employed individuals than others, too. 

Applying to the right lender can save you unnecessary rejections (and stress). Some people find that using a broker is helpful to point them to the right lenders. 

Common Mistakes to Avoid

When you don’t have perfect credit, small mistakes can make a big difference to your chances of getting approved. Avoiding these can save you time and effort, avoiding multiple applications that only get rejected.

Applying to Several Lenders at Once

On that note, one mistake is applying to several lenders at once. While you might think it makes sense to try your luck across multiple lenders, that can backfire. Every application leaves a mark on your credit file. Too many within a short time can make you look desperate for credit and lower your score even more. So, it’s generally best to apply strategically.

Hiding Past Credit Problems

Some people assume lenders won’t notice old defaults or missed payments, so they get deliberately excluded from applications. But that’s likely going to trip them up as lenders tend to carry out detailed checks, and anything hidden can hurt trust. Being upfront is a good idea, and a lender is actually often more willing to work with you when you are upfront, especially when they specialize in helping applicants with imperfect credit.

How Long Does It Take to Improve Your Credit?

While fixing your credit takes time, it can happen faster than you might expect. Of course, it depends on the issue. Missing a few payments can become a problem of the past relatively quickly, in a few months, provided you start to pay by the due date moving forward.

While defaults and CCJs take longer to remove their effects on your credit profile, again, they don’t stay with you forever. After about two to three years, a lender is more likely to consider your application. That’s especially true if everything since then has been clean.

Most negative marks are removed from a credit file after six years. It’s then as though they were never on your file in the first place. As negative marks get older, and when your recent history stays positive, your credit profile improves naturally.

Conclusion

As you can see, your credit score isn’t the final word. While a poor credit history may temporarily hold you back, it won’t always do so, especially in the UK mortgage market. A specialist lender can look at your application, which is more likely to be considered if you’re actively improving your financial habits. Keep moving forward! You can still become a homeowner, perhaps sooner than you realized.

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