Cornerstone Mortgage Consultants, Edinburgh

Cornerstone Mortgage Consultants, Edinburgh A whole of market mortgage, general insurance and protection consultancy, with a passion for offerin

The Cornerstone Christmas Bash. Merry Christmas everyone!
12/12/2022

The Cornerstone Christmas Bash. Merry Christmas everyone!

01/03/2022

We're recruiting! Looking for a fully qualified Mortgage Advisor to join the Cornerstone team. Will consider on a full or part-time basis for the right person.

PM me (Gerry Weir), call on 0131 538 3570, or email [email protected]

As part of our continuing sponsorship of Spartans FC, we have some exciting news......
26/08/2020

As part of our continuing sponsorship of Spartans FC, we have some exciting news......

Just announced: Bank of England have cut the bank base rate to 0.1%. Following last week's cut from 0.75% to 0.25%, a fu...
19/03/2020

Just announced: Bank of England have cut the bank base rate to 0.1%. Following last week's cut from 0.75% to 0.25%, a further reduction to 0.1% has been announced. For our clients on Tracker mortgages, your payments will reduce accordingly. The vast majority of our clients, and indeed UK mortgage holders, are on fixed rates and will see no immediate change.

The Bank bumps up its measures to support the UK in its efforts to support the UK economy

18/03/2020

Mortgage Payment Holidays - Important

You may be aware that the Government has announced that Mortgage lenders will support customers who are experiencing issues with their finances as a result of COVID-19 and the options include a payment holiday of up to three months.

Monthly mortgage payments tend to be the largest outgoing for the vast majority of households and lenders are keen to reassure homeowners that the industry is working hard to put measures in place to support them during these uncertain times.

Customers who are concerned about their current financial situation should get in touch with their lender at the earliest possible opportunity to discuss if this is a suitable option for them.

Q: Will all customers receive an automatic three-month payment holiday?

A: A flexible approach will enable all types of lenders to offer the right support for customers. Many lenders will want to speak to customers to find out how they can tailor the best option for them.

Firms will help customers the best way for the individual, but an automatic payment holiday may not always be the most suitable approach and may not be required by all customers.

Firms will be speaking to credit reference agencies to ensure consistent treatment of those customers to whom a repayment holiday is made available.

Q: How do I apply for a payment holiday?

A: Lenders recognise that these are unprecedented and difficult times for customers. This is why they are offering customers who are up to date with their mortgage payments and impacted by COVID-19 the ability to self-certify if they need help.

Under usual circumstances, the lender would have to assess the customer’s finances and consider what forbearance options may be the most suitable. This is being waived to allow firms to implement a more straightforward process in an otherwise stressful time.

Should the customer wish, the lender could conduct a full assessment of their finances. It’s therefore important that customers who believe they may be impacted by COVID 19, either directly or indirectly, contact their lender at the earliest possible opportunity to discuss if the payment holiday is a suitable option for them.

Q: Are all customers eligible for a payment holiday?

A: This is one of a number of options that lenders can offer. The offer of a payment holiday can be made available to customers not already in arrears and up to date with payments.

Under FCA rules, lenders must ensure that any forbearance offered enables recovery through full repayment of arrears, minimises the long-term impact of arrears, and that the mortgage remains affordable and sustainable. Overall, forbearance needs to minimise the risk of possession.

This is why payment holidays are generally short-term. For customers who are already in arrears or in financial difficulty, lenders will consider the full suite of forbearance options that are ordinarily available to customers under existing rules.

Providers will look at customers’ individual circumstances and offer support on a case-by-case basis. All providers are ready and able to offer support, we would encourage customers to speak with their provider at the earliest possible opportunity to discuss the options available to them.

Q: But lenders are only offering a short-term measure – what about customers who may be likely to need support longer term or help to recover to their previous position after the payment holiday expires?

A: While the payment holiday is in effect, the capital sum of the loan remains as is, while the interest that would have been paid in the period accrues.

At the end of the payment holiday period, the rules will re-apply. Lenders will get in touch with customers to assess their circumstances, including income and expenditure, and come to an arrangement with the customer to enable recovery through the full repayment of the arrears.

If the customer is in financial difficulty, lenders will come to an arrangement to recover the customer into a sustainable position on the mortgage. Any forbearance arrangements will aim to minimise the risk of possession.

Q: How do ‘payment holidays’ work?

A: The mortgage repayment is deferred for a period. The monthly payment changes to zero, and interest accrues for the period. This may be particularly appropriate where there is a temporary shortfall of income.

However, this is not a solution where, because of a permanent reduction in income, a borrower is unable to afford anywhere near the full mortgage repayments and there is little prospect of an improvement in the situation in the foreseeable future.

Where repayments are deferred for a time, the borrower will need to make up these repayments in the future, which could be over the remaining term.

Q: How will this affect my credit score?

A: Lenders have different approaches for reporting to credit reference agencies. Arrears that are accrued may be reported to the CRA. Firms will make efforts to ensure that forbearance offered under these circumstances will not result in an adverse impact on the customer’s credit score.

Q: What if I don’t own my property but rent instead?

A: You should contact your landlord or managing agent if you have problems paying your rent. If you are a landlord and your tenants are unable to pay their rent you should contact your lender as soon as possible to discuss the options that may be open to you.

Q: What if I’m already in arrears?

A: You should continue to speak to your lender. Lenders will review existing arrangements if there is a change in circumstances.

17/03/2020

Corona Virus COVID19 Update for our Clients:

Following recent guidelines by The Government, we are cancelling all face to face appointments with clients until further notice.
Our service has always been able to be carried out completely remotely and we are happy to continue to arrange telephone appointments to discuss your mortgage requirements. We would like to reassure you that we are taking this step to keep you, and our team ,healthy. We hope you understand and thank you for your consideration at this time.

Take care, Gerry, Alan, Jim & Lorna.

Delighted to continue our lang standing dissociation with Spartans FC Women. Wishing Alana, Becky and all the fantastic ...
17/01/2020

Delighted to continue our lang standing dissociation with Spartans FC Women. Wishing Alana, Becky and all the fantastic team a great season.

PLAYER SPONSORSHIP ⚽️
We are delighted to announce that has agreed to sponsor Alana Marshall & Becky Galbraith for 2020 🙌🏻 Thank you for your continued support 👍🏻

Before anyone asks: No, I can’t arrange one of these mortgages for you! 😂
08/01/2020

Before anyone asks: No, I can’t arrange one of these mortgages for you! 😂

It is a mystery worthy of a Christmas TV special, and it has bamboozled some of the country's brightest legal minds.A Liverpool pensioner is attempting to solve ...

We’re not allowed to have favourite lenders, but if we did,  Bespoke would be high on the list today 😂. Thanks for the g...
17/04/2019

We’re not allowed to have favourite lenders, but if we did, Bespoke would be high on the list today 😂. Thanks for the gift!

Delighted to continue our support for Spartans Women’s FC and Becky and Tara in particular in what will be a huge year f...
25/01/2019

Delighted to continue our support for Spartans Women’s FC and Becky and Tara in particular in what will be a huge year for women’s football in Scotland 🇦🇹🇦🇹

We don’t have favourite clients, except today we do 😂 Thank you so much Brett and Emily for the generous gift...I assume...
21/12/2018

We don’t have favourite clients, except today we do 😂 Thank you so much Brett and Emily for the generous gift...I assume you had some inside information 😂

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