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legal girl | 13:22 Wed 12th Sep 2012 | Business & Finance
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Does anyone know whether, theoretically, you can take a payment holiday on a two year fixed rate mortgage and would there be any penalties? We'd only want a one, maybe two month break.
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Theoretically it's possble but it depends on your mortgage, best to give the lender a call and ask them.
It depends on the terms and conditions of the particular mortgage package that you've got. You do need to get that from your lender, as above.
Unless this is specifically allowed in your agreement you will be classed as 'in arrears'. Most providers will start to take action after 3 months of non-payment so whatever you do don't just decide not to pay for a couple of months. Speak to your provider.
It's worth checking the conditions- some mortgage companies allow holidays, underpayments and overpayments. I think it's less likely to be available on a 2 year mortgage than on a long term mortgage but some allow it- my 3 year mortgage allows it free of charge (other than the accrual of interest for underpayment).
But you should ask first before considering not paying an instalment. Mortgage providers can be understanding if they are consulted

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