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My daughter's mortgage ends next May and we have told her to pay it off now as she has savings to do this. However she seems to think she needs to keep a small amount owing say £50 Is this correct Any advice would be appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At one time it was common to leave a nominal balance outstanding on a mortgage so that if at a later date, the mortgagor (the borrower) wished to raise another loan on that same property, it was much cheaper in terms of legal costs to complete a "Further Charge" rather than a new Mortgage. I don't know if this is still current practice.
I'd certainly pay the mortgage off a.s.a.p.
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NB (1): I strongly recommend that your daughter to ensure that she's got proof that she's paid the mortgage off. The Woolwich Building Society manage to mislay my final payment, of around £35k, and tried to repossess my house!
NB (2): Once the mortgage has been paid off, I suggest that your daughter should check the Land Registry's website to check whether or not the charge against the property has been lifted. About a decade after I got the Woolwich Building Society to accept that I'd paid off my mortgage, I tried to sell part of my garden to a neighbour, only to be told by a solicitor that I couldn't because there was still a charge registered against the property! (As the Woolwich Building Society no longer existed by that time, I had quite a struggle to get that error sorted out!)
However here are two links, to reputable sources of information, that might help your daughter to decide:
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NB (1): I strongly recommend that your daughter to ensure that she's got proof that she's paid the mortgage off. The Woolwich Building Society manage to mislay my final payment, of around £35k, and tried to repossess my house!
NB (2): Once the mortgage has been paid off, I suggest that your daughter should check the Land Registry's website to check whether or not the charge against the property has been lifted. About a decade after I got the Woolwich Building Society to accept that I'd paid off my mortgage, I tried to sell part of my garden to a neighbour, only to be told by a solicitor that I couldn't because there was still a charge registered against the property! (As the Woolwich Building Society no longer existed by that time, I had quite a struggle to get that error sorted out!)