FCA-Regulated Mortgage Advice

Adverse Credit Mortgages in Leeds

Specialist help for Leeds buyers and homeowners whose credit history has a few bumps in it. Whole-of-market advice from a regulated broker.

  • Access to the whole market, including specialist adverse credit lenders
  • Free, no-obligation initial chat about your situation
  • An enquiry here leaves no mark on your credit file
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FCA regulated, Firm Ref 1002905 Rated Excellent on Google Whole-of-market broker No upfront advice fees on most cases

Plenty of people assume that once they have a CCJ, a default or a missed payment on record, the mortgage door is shut for years. For most Leeds buyers that simply is not how it works. Specialist lenders look at the detail, the age and the context of an issue, not just its existence.

We operate from Nottingham and look after clients across Leeds, almost entirely by phone and video. Where you live makes no practical difference.

The advantage of a specialist broker is simple: we know the market that most buyers never see, and we know which lenders will give your case a fair hearing. We aim your application there first time.

Begin with a free conversation about your circumstances. It is the quickest, lowest-pressure way to find out exactly where you stand.

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In the year to August 2025, one in 412 adults in England and Wales entered insolvency, a higher rate than the year before. Financial difficulty is widespread and rising, which is exactly why a specialist lending market exists alongside the high street.Source: Insolvency Service, monthly individual insolvency commentary, August 2025. gov.uk
Understanding the process

How lenders weigh up a bruised credit file

Specialist lending is all about nuance. Rather than a flat yes or no, lenders assess adverse credit across several dimensions, and understanding them helps you see why expert advice matters so much.

01

When it happened

Age is the dominant factor in almost every specialist lender's criteria. Issues steadily lose their weight over time, which is why timing your application well can transform the result.

02

What kind of issue

Defaults, CCJs, arrears, IVAs and bankruptcies are all assessed on separate scales. The category your issue falls into shapes which lenders will look at you.

03

Paid or unpaid

A satisfied debt is a resolved debt in a lender's eyes. Getting satisfactions recorded properly is one of the simplest ways to widen your options.

04

Where you are now

Lenders look hard at the present: your income, your savings and how you have managed credit lately. Recovery and stability count strongly in your favour.

Sound familiar?

We help Leeds clients in situations like these

Late payments showing on a credit card or car finance
A default that has been satisfied but still shows on your file
A CCJ you only found out about when you were turned down
Defaults on old phone or catalogue accounts
Missed payments during a tough patch that has since passed
Recently discharged from an IVA and ready to move on
From first contact to keys

The process, start to finish

1

Free initial discussion

A short conversation about your situation, with no obligation and no impact on your credit file.

2

A thorough review

We examine your credit history and finances so nothing about your case will surprise a lender later.

3

Matched to lenders

We identify the specialist lenders whose criteria genuinely suit you and compare what each can offer.

4

Application handled

We build, submit and manage a strong application all the way through to your mortgage offer.

Why My Mortgage Specialist

A regulated broker who does this every day

Adverse credit lending is not a sideline for us, it is a core part of what we do. We have helped thousands of clients secure mortgages across the full range of credit situations, from a single missed payment to bankruptcy discharge.

You will work with qualified, named advisors who explain things honestly, including when the timing is not yet right. We would rather give you a straight answer than send you towards a rejection.

Authorised and regulated by the FCA (Firm Ref 1002905)
Whole-of-market access to specialist lenders
Rated Excellent by clients on Google
Common questions

Adverse credit mortgages in Leeds: your questions

Where is your office, and do I need to visit?

Our office is in Nottingham, at Park Lane Business Centre, NG6 0DW. You do not need to visit us. We help Leeds clients by phone and video, which is how most adverse credit advice is handled, so you get the same level of service wherever you are.

How big a deposit will I need?

For adverse credit cases, expect to need more than the standard minimum, often around 10 to 25 per cent depending on the severity and age of the issues. A bigger deposit widens your choice of lenders and improves the rate you are offered.

What if I have been turned down already?

A rejection from one lender does not mean every lender will say no. Different lenders assess credit very differently, and a broker can identify the ones whose criteria actually fit your circumstances. It is worth a conversation before you assume the door is closed.

Can I get a mortgage with several different credit issues?

Possibly, though the more issues you have the more specialist the lender needs to be. We assess the full picture and target the lenders most likely to consider a layered history.

Will my bad credit affect how much I can borrow?

It can. Some specialist lenders cap the loan-to-value or the income multiple for adverse cases, so your maximum may be lower than for a clean applicant. We work out a realistic figure before you start house-hunting.

Talk to us

My Mortgage Specialist, 11a Park Lane Business Centre, Park Lane, Nottingham, NG6 0DW
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Ready to see what is possible?

A short, free conversation is the quickest way to find out where you stand. No pressure, no jargon, and no mark on your credit file.

Think carefully before securing debts against your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or any other debt secured on it.

My Mortgage Specialist Ltd is registered with the Data Protection Act 1998 registration No. ZB679050 and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under Firm Reference Number 1002905, an Appointed Representative of TMG Direct Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under Firm Reference Number 786245 and registered with the Data Protection Act 1998 registration No. ZA178200. The guidance and/or advice contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore targeted at consumers based in the UK.

My Mortgage Specialist Ltd. Registered Office: 11a Park Lane Business Centre, Park Lane, Nottingham, NG6 0DW. Registered in England Number: 14430556.

Some types of buy to let mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. As a mortgage is secured against your property, it could be repossessed if you do not keep up the mortgage repayments.