Can I Get a Mortgage With a CCJ?

Can I Get a Mortgage with a CCJ?

It’s not a deal-breaker — but you’ll need a specialist approach.

A County Court Judgment (CCJ) on your credit file can feel like a massive barrier to getting a mortgage. But the truth is: many people with CCJs still manage to buy homes — with the right advice and lender.

The key is understanding how lenders treat CCJs and what steps you can take to boost your chances.


⚖️ What Is a CCJ?

A CCJ is a court order issued when you fail to repay money you owe. It stays on your credit report for 6 years, even if you pay it off.

Lenders see CCJs as a sign of previous financial difficulty — but they’ll also look at the bigger picture.


🏠 Can You Get a Mortgage with a CCJ?

Yes — especially if:

  • The CCJ is older than 12–24 months
  • You’ve satisfied (paid off) the debt
  • The amount is small (usually under £1,000)
  • You have a larger deposit or a strong income

Some lenders accept unsatisfied CCJs, though it’s harder and may involve higher rates.


🧠 What Do Lenders Look At?

How recent is the CCJ?
Has it been paid?
How many CCJs do you have?
What’s your current credit behaviour like?
Are there any other credit issues (missed payments, defaults)?


💷 How to Strengthen Your Application

✅ Save a bigger deposit (15–25%)
✅ Get a copy of your credit report
✅ Pay off the CCJ if you can (get it marked as ‘satisfied’)
✅ Avoid applying for new credit before your mortgage application
✅ Use a broker who knows CCJ-friendly lenders


💬 I’ll Help You Find a Lender Who Listens

A CCJ doesn’t mean homeownership is out of reach. I’ll help you explain your situation, find lenders that specialise in bad credit, and make your application as strong as possible.

✅ Tailored advice for applicants with CCJs
✅ Access to flexible, understanding lenders
✅ Guidance on improving your eligibility

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