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    Can I Get a Mortgage With Defaults? (UK Guide 2026)

    Yes, you can get a mortgage with defaults on your credit file. Find out which lenders accept defaults and how deposit size and age of default affect your options.

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    Matty Stevens

    Protection & Mortgage Specialist

    A default is recorded on your credit file when you miss several payments on a credit agreement and the lender formally closes the account. Defaults stay on your credit file for 6 years but many specialist mortgage lenders will still consider your application.

    What Is a Default?

    A default is registered on your credit file when you've consistently failed to make payments on a credit agreement. Lenders typically issue a default notice after 3–6 months of missed payments. It can be from credit cards, loans, utilities, or mobile phone contracts.

    Your Options by Default Status

    Default StatusTypical DepositLender Options
    Satisfied, 3+ years, small10–15%Some mainstream + specialist
    Satisfied, 1–3 years15–20%Specialist lenders
    Unsatisfied20–25%Limited specialist
    Multiple large defaults25%+Very limited

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I get a mortgage with defaults?
    Yes — many lenders accept defaults, especially if they're satisfied and over 2 years old. The size, number, and type of default all affect your options.
    How many defaults can I have and still get a mortgage?
    There's no fixed limit, but fewer defaults mean more options. Some lenders accept up to 3 satisfied defaults totalling under £1,000.
    Do defaults disappear after 6 years?
    Yes — defaults are removed from your credit file exactly 6 years after the date of the default, regardless of when you paid them.

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