mortgage prisoners

This page reports on news, campaigns, and policy responses relating to mortgage prisoners in the UK. Scroll down for the latest on support measures and regulatory interventions.

Base rate cuts: Who benefits and who loses out?

Costs have dropped across SVRs and fixed rates over the past year

Fixed mortgage rates continue to fall

Lenders ease stress tests while product availability climbs

Co-operative Bank to transfer thousands of mortgage borrowers to outside entity

Topaz Finance to assume control of controversial MAS5 portfolio, sparking renewed concerns over fair treatment and regulatory scrutiny

Lenders waking up to the challenges of first-time buyers

Another 100%, no deposit product is announced, but negative equity fears persist

Is Help To Buy 'successor' a game changer for first-time buyers?

Brokers give their verdict on lender’s solution to the housing affordability crisis

LiveMore urges industry action to aid mortgage prisoners

It calls for greater support for borrowers trapped in high-cost loans, particularly those aged over 50

TSB has the right to offer different rates to different customers – Judge

Thousands of ‘mortgage prisoners’ lose court battle with the bank that used to like to say 'yes'

Is buy-to-let the punching bag of the industry?

Expert discusses the conditions facing BTL landlords

Later life mortgage lending slides in Q1

"Latest figures paint a concerning picture"

How vital are brokers to the Scottish mortgage industry?

MD highlights their contribution, ahead of The Scottish Mortgage Summit & Awards