Mortgage payment holidays extended

Mortgage payment holidays extended

The government has made an 11th hour extension to mortgage payment holidays – which were due to finish at the end of October. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Borrowers that haven’t taken a mortgage holiday will still be able to do so, with payments being paused for six months.
Those who already have a holiday can extend it until it reaches the six month limit.
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Source: Property Wire




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