I wonder whether anyone can help me with my questions.
I am currently preparing the documents for my remortgage with Lloyds TSB. My current deal with Santander will expire in early August (3rd Aug) and I am hoping to start the new deal with Lloyds straight after the expiry date. The mortgage advisor at Lloyds said that it would take between 4 to 6 weeks to process my application. Therefore, I would like to prepare all the required documents as soon as possible.
However, the thing is I am going to get married in mid-July and my name will change eventually. So my question is, should I wait all the application process untill I get married and have my name changed officially? Or does it not matter whehter I use my maiden name on the applicaiton form?
The current mortgage with Santander is in my name only but the new one with Lloyds will be with myself and my husband-to be. I am going to instruct our solicitor to add his name on the deed. I am also concerned about the implication of having my maden name on the deed if I go ahead with the application with my current (soon-to-be-maiden) name.
Any advice or information will be grately appreciated.
Best regards,
pakkun
I am currently preparing the documents for my remortgage with Lloyds TSB. My current deal with Santander will expire in early August (3rd Aug) and I am hoping to start the new deal with Lloyds straight after the expiry date. The mortgage advisor at Lloyds said that it would take between 4 to 6 weeks to process my application. Therefore, I would like to prepare all the required documents as soon as possible.
However, the thing is I am going to get married in mid-July and my name will change eventually. So my question is, should I wait all the application process untill I get married and have my name changed officially? Or does it not matter whehter I use my maiden name on the applicaiton form?
The current mortgage with Santander is in my name only but the new one with Lloyds will be with myself and my husband-to be. I am going to instruct our solicitor to add his name on the deed. I am also concerned about the implication of having my maden name on the deed if I go ahead with the application with my current (soon-to-be-maiden) name.
Any advice or information will be grately appreciated.
Best regards,
pakkun