ChatterBank0 min ago
Am I right to be panicking?!
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My wonderful parents are going to my mortgage lender tomorrow to pay off what they think will be the whole mortgage after I am getting them the redemption figure in the morning. The problem is I secretly borrowed £15000 on the mortgage a few years back that they dont know about. I cant possible tell them but am worried sick that they will find out tomorrow. They are going into the branch and I imagine paying by cheque and presumably I will have to get the relevant details for them to do this. I will not be there. I am imagining them handing the cheque over and my dad asking for clarification that the mortgage is now clear. Can the staff say anything like this to them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The bank can't disclose anything to anyone who is not the account holder ..... so they should not find out - however, it might be better to tell them. If the £15K was a further advance then it should be on it's own individual account account number. Technically you should be able to take a personal loan for the repayment amount of the £15k (whatever is remaining) and so that way you won't be lying in telling them the house is now debt free ................ a personal loan would only take 2/3 days to organise and although it might be more each month it will be repaid quicker and you can perhaps solve your problem. The new loan would be arranged by the time the bank write to you to tellyou the original main mortgage account has been cleared - so you can get confirmation of both being cleared.
I can't stress enough - telling ANYONE other than the account holder about the status or remaining balance of an account would be a serious breach of the data protection act! Your bank CANNOT tell them - they should tell them the account holder will receive a statement showing confirmation of the amount received - and if your parents are paying by cheque them NOTHING is repaid until the cheque is cleared (3 days after the day it's banked)
Well I've bottled telling them I'm afraid. Got the figures from the lender for the part of mortgage that should be clearing it and worked out the penalties from that. The lender confirmed they they wouldnt even speak to anyone else apart from me and I have to pay it off myself so thats that. Still feel terrible though. :(