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Debt charity boss calls for "mortgage exams" for first-time buyers

It was Michael Hurlston of the Consumer Credit Counselling Service, pointing out that misinformed or ill-prepared borrowers buying first homes are the most likely to get into debt problems. He suggested attaching health warnings to home loans, and making borrowers pass an exam first. More here.

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A reasonable suggestion given the amount of stress that struggling to make payments can have when you know that your home is on the line.

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Posted by Nick Davison at April 29, 2010 7:23 PM


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