Hi
Apologies if this has been asked previously- I did try checking as many threads as I could with no success!
I'm not sure if I am being overly cautious/pessimistic, but my question is- how important will it be to my potential mortgage provider (HSBC) that my payslips show my previous address?
I have had a decision in principle agreed and have completed an application over the phone. the next stage will be within the next few days when I receive the completed application form to sign & take in branch along with supporting evidence, ie bank statements, ID, proof of address and the main cause of my anxiety- payslips!
I've asked my employer if they can provide amended ones with my current address and have been given a vague response which I do not hold alot of hope out for.
There are websites that provide payslips however I'm keen not to go down that route unless I have to.
It is, of course, my own fault fot not updating the address, it simply slipped my mind as the address is still my parents home.
Any help would be appreciated!
Apologies if this has been asked previously- I did try checking as many threads as I could with no success!
I'm not sure if I am being overly cautious/pessimistic, but my question is- how important will it be to my potential mortgage provider (HSBC) that my payslips show my previous address?
I have had a decision in principle agreed and have completed an application over the phone. the next stage will be within the next few days when I receive the completed application form to sign & take in branch along with supporting evidence, ie bank statements, ID, proof of address and the main cause of my anxiety- payslips!
I've asked my employer if they can provide amended ones with my current address and have been given a vague response which I do not hold alot of hope out for.
There are websites that provide payslips however I'm keen not to go down that route unless I have to.
It is, of course, my own fault fot not updating the address, it simply slipped my mind as the address is still my parents home.
Any help would be appreciated!