written by Copthorne4 on 28/11/2023
I have reserved a two year fixed rate as my last one is due to run out. Last week the mortgage rate came down but told I can’t change to that mortgage as it’s leas than 2 weeks before mortgage starts. Phoned to ask why and told someone will call me back within 5 days as they are too busy to talk to me! Really? Still no call.
written by monkeybumpers on 30/08/2023
Santander have dropped their mortgage offer to us. Despite this being a very low amount. Despite us having great financial ratings. They’ve made my wife very upset and I’m furious at them. Disgusting, untrustworthy company. Who are too greedy to hold their end of a 4.1% offer. Never use them.
written by khosroabadi on 17/05/2022
we have Santander Mortgage and is interest only fixed is only 1 year left of fixed and 2 years we have to pay over mortgage of, we asked Santander if we can pay more than %10 with out been find and they said NO , any time we ask for help with any issue the answer is NO the only thing they interested they make money , i will never use this bank .
written by Jaxson256 on 10/01/2022
Staff are very friendly and patient but that is the only positive part of this experience. I am being asked for same information over and over and have to go through the same explanations with different staff members again and again. Because I am not using an IFA or accountant - neither of which I am legally obliged to use, Santander hides behind its policies and being totally inflexible and not willing to consider perfectly acceptable explanations about why some documents may have (very) slight discrepancies. I have spoken to at least 5 or 6 different 'relationship' managers and not all information provided to them by me was relayed by THEM to the Mortgage Advisor/Underwriter resulting in having to clarify the same thing over and over. This has wasted precious time and would have been avoided if I had been permitted to speak with the organ grinder from the outset. I also feel that company policies are applied unfairly with individual applicants required to provide information beyond of what is reasonable and explanations and personal circumstances not even being considered before progressing an application. I can only assume that this is because Santander misguidedly believes that there is a lower risk of default from applications and tax records submitted via IFAs and accountants. Hugely frustrated about this whole process.
written by BN266EJ on 17/11/2021
Santander deserves NO STARS Their Mortgage Relationship Managers and Mortgage Advisors Teams are judgemental and discriminatory. They are not transparent or honest what information they are sharing with the underwriters. Be careful what you disclose to them. Certainly don't tell them about any personal health data and ask for a copy of their T&C's and the criteria they use to process your mortgages and loans applications. I have had such a terrible experience from being humiliated and embarrassed to the point I don't want ANYONE ELSE to go through what I have been through. By the way being a loyal customer does not count for anything. They are awful and don't use them as your Mortgage Lender. Keep away from Santander they can't be trusted.
Written on: 10/12/2021
this is so true, i felt the same when i spoke to my mortgage advisor, she was rude and judgemental, says she called me back but no miss calls or nothing and she kept asking for the same payslips, pure nastiness, avoid at all cost
Written on: 10/12/2021
this is so true, i felt the same when i spoke to my mortgage advisor, she was rude and judgemental, says she called me back but no miss calls or nothing and she kept asking for the same payslips, pure nastiness, avoid at all cost
written by unhappywithSantander on 24/09/2021
Avoid a mortgage with these people as they will 100% try and rip you off and just because they have nice suits and offices, does not mean they are not utter sham merchants. beware and spend some time looking at alternatives and it will save you "£1000's in the long term
written by Brogan-99 on 17/03/2021
FIRST TIME BUYERS! Me and my partner are first time buyers so we thought this was going to be a fun and stressful experience, which it was all at the start, until the final few weeks of getting the mortgage offer. We had our Mortgage in principle, all confirmed and they were happy to lend us the money. We then awaited for the mortgage offer to come back to us, in which then went to Directors for reviews, we were having to constantly chase for updates etc. We were then told that they had declined our Mortgage and had given no answer to why when they were completely happy with everything given to them from our Mortgage advisor. We were due to pick up the Keys to the new house in 2 weeks time!!! This has left us in total despair and heart broken. Absolutely rubbish service and incapable of their jobs!! DO NOT USE SANTANDER!!!!
written by AleenaColeman41 on 16/12/2019
in 2011 we went to a mortgage broker , he put us with Santander, got a fixed 2 year rate and was £486. we heard nothing from Santander ever, when the 2 years fixed rate was up, we were told it would be £900 a month as we were not knowlegable about these things we struggled to pay it over the next 8 years, as we were older could only remortgage for the 10 years, they never ever sent information regarding another fixed deal, we ended up having to sell the property to get somewhere smaller, as it was impossible to keep these payments up.and then we were only paying the amount we owed each month, it was coming straight of the total, as no interest was to pay at this point, but still had a redemption figure to pay, which we didn't know about, never got any useful info from them ever, just to say ur behind with payments, we got into debt trying to keep these payments up, we were after 2013 on pensions. it broke my heart having to move if never recommend them ever. we were never asked if we could afford £900 its been terrible
written by ChrisSWW on 03/09/2018
We are first time buyers so decided to make use of a broker. The broker walked us through every document required and made sure we had everything ready before even submitting a mortgage in principle with Santander. This came back ok and a full application was submitted the same day. Broker kept us up to date as the application progressed (not much to say), valuation was done on day 8. Full offer received on day 10 I do think that the broker preparing us properly helped, it made sure there was no need to resubmit documents or send documents which had been forgotten. Reading other reviews it does look as though most problems occur when the applicants are not standard for some reason, or where the application has not been submitted with full/proper documentation. I can only praise Santander for my mortgage application experience
written by Medeiros414 on 07/01/2018
Ridiculous bunch of time-wasters.Do not bother getting a quote.
written by Gianna102 on 14/08/2017
Initially so efficient in approving mortgage, all very impressive,now4 months later and ready to exchange and complete and they want more answers to standard questions. Our tenancy is up and the house we are buying is empty so we are off to a campsite what Santander discover more questions they should have asked at the beginning. Not impressed- working full time with a very young family and we are Temporarily homeless due to inefficiency!! It all looked so good at the beginning but now all the positives forgotten. Such a shame! More communication and organisation would have been useful- we were a straightforward purchase, large deposit, small mortgage in a very safe housing area.
written by on 20/06/2017
Went through a broker and although it took about two weeks from the application to formal offer it went smoothly. Got the amount needed and they were flexible on the term to enable the amount I needed, this meant going past current retirement age. They do require any debt to be cleared or if it is still outstanding at time of application the amount you can borrow is severely impacted. I work full time and am employed, had two 4 year old missed payments showing in my credit file but otherwise a good credit score and active credit accounts with no recent problems. The old missed payments did not appear to be a problem as I had worried they might be at point of application. They check Equifax and Call Credit for credit check.
written by on 16/05/2017
We went through a mortgage broker who recommended Santander. Process started off easily enough, provided all the necessary paperwork and received a AIP almost instantly. I am employed with a good credit rating- so very straightforward, my boyfriend is self employed, and although he has a good credit rating is a bit too complicated for Santander to get their heads around. A week after the application, they called asking my boyfriend about his outgoings, asking for details on his direct debits etc. OK fine, he answered them all and they seemed satisfied. Another week goes by and then another request to provide an accountants form to say that his official HMRC SA302's are correct. Apparently HMRC official documents aren't good enough anymore! The valuation was then scheduled for another week later. Despite this coming back absolutely fine, they still decided not to lend us the full amount that they agreed in the AIP. Needless to say we waved goodbye to Santander. They completely wasted our time and made the whole process very stressful. Like many of the earlier threads mentioned- if you are self employed don't bother with them. The only silver lining is that we didn't have to pay for our valuation.
Written on: 24/02/2019
Exactly my experience
Self employed for over 10 Years very successfully
Excellent credit
Asked why my bank statements are registered to my rental property I own... because my business is registered there dumbass
Asked why I'm moving 3.5 hours away to Manchester (intrusive and irrelevant) and what financial impact it will have on my business
Asked for an accountant letter outlining all the above comments I've already addressed to her. I feel ita becme personal with the underwriter. She googled me and asked why I have a nickname!
My chartered accountant of 30 years has said Santander are incompetent novices with no idea of what they're talking about or asking. My accoubtant has never had to explain to anyone why his client wants to live in Manchester when she can run her business using wifi a phone and a laptop!
This stupid underwriter wouLd have asked why my business is registered at my accountant's firm if I had decided to take that option!
Who are these fools? They have no idea how rhe business world works.
Waste of time
Don't use them.
Idiots.
Honestly.... the broker and the accountant insist this underwriter googled me, saw my pics and life and has made it personal. The broker basically told her she is a c u next Tuesday.
written by on 18/03/2017
Cardiff Santander very efficient all went through very quickly no problems staff very helpful no stress at all. I would recommend them.
written by MacGregor203 on 13/01/2017
I am shocked by the treatment I have received from Santander. At the start they were super quick to give me a DIP for the amount I needed. The whole experience since has been like pulling teeth out. After going through a 2 month ordeal of providing them with just about every document possible to prove my identity, income, employment status, etc they have now just asked me for an Experian credit report. Despite having a really good credit score Santander have decided they can't lend me amount I applied for. They have mucked me about and the people I am buying from. This has been a really stressful, horrible experience. I would stay well away from Santander. Go with an independent mortgage advisor if you can.
written by skMiles500 on 24/10/2016
It is October 2016: I am applying to port my mortgage, I took out an interest only mortgage in 2004 and have been paying it without default ever since. I also cleared one third of it 2 years ago as the swines left me on the variable rate for 3 years until 6 months ago when I decided to reduce the payments. My credit rating is 995 and I have a buy to let mortgage which nets an income of £330 per month. My current mortgage payments are £160 per month £100k LTV 45%. There are no other debts, I have no dependents and am not married. I have been self employed for 2 years earning about £40-£50k. My first plan is to pay the mortgage off with inheritance or my second plan is sell up, pay off the the BTL mortgage and be free of debt. Both of these repayment vehicles were dismissed during my interview. My interview, with a Santander adviser, took nearly 3 hours and we went through my income, expenses and other stuff. Strangely, the adviser seemed to be actively exaggerating my expenses while we were completing the budget planner and he drafted a narrative to the underwriter which I didnt get to read. Yet reading the Telegraph see below. Speaking to Telegraph Money this week, the FCA issued a further warning. “If a customer wants to port and there is no extra money being raised or a change to the mortgage terms that is likely to make a difference to affordability, there is no need to undertake an affordability assessment,” a spokesman said. “We strongly urge lenders who are not applying the rules correctly to review their policies to ensure that they are making judgments based on common sense and in the interest of their customers. We will continue to look closely at how the rules are applied in the future.” I haven't had a decision yet, but am worried after reading the articles on here and in the newspaper that I will be rejected. LBH this whole process is ludicrous/insane - why am I applying for a loan I already have? If they reject me, I will still have the loan. Stupid is as stupid does! If I do get rejected I will be writing to my MP, the Telegraph, the FSA and demanding a higher level meeting. I wont take it lying down!
Written on: 10/11/2016
Now nearly 4 weeks and counting !!!!!
Written on: 30/11/2016
6 weeks and counting : valuer appeared last week, still no offer.
What a way to treat an existing customer !
skmiles 500
Written on: 30/11/2016
6 weeks and counting : valuer appeared last week, still no offer.
What a way to treat an existing customer !
skmiles 500
written by ocClay299 on 29/07/2016
It is not possible to say in this amount of words why you should never get involved with this 'computer says no' company.
written by 282Davenport on 29/06/2016
I had some difficulty after being messed around from a useless bank, I then spoke to an advisor who recommended Santander, I went with them, I received the keys for the property within 2 weeks of making the application. They were efficient, have the best rate I can find and have kept my in touch throughout the process. Santander also sent a helpful checklist, with tea, coffee, cookies and mugs so I could relax when I got in, all in a red box with a bow around, lovely gesture and very much appreciated. Faultless
written by on 06/06/2016
You see so many bad reviews & it makes you so nervous i think it's important for the people who have had a good experience to comment more. We are first time buyers who have just been issued our official mortgage offer on Friday YAY!! From the day of application to the day of official mortgage offer was exactly 10 days for us aswell! It has been such an easy, smooth & stress free process with no additional questions or hiccups along the way, it has been brilliant!
written by McLaughlinwr307 on 05/06/2016
Applied for a new mortgage for our new build home and was accepted... Took only 10 days to be issued from application by Mortgage Advice Beureau.. Definitely recommended and very pleased with swift and efficient service
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Written on: 11/07/2022
I can fully sympathise with you. This has become a hellish company to deal with. I am constantly barraged about mortgage arrears and when I try to call them - nothing! Impossible. This afternoon I got a missed call from them on an 0800 number. I tried calling back only to be told by auto voice reply, 'you cannot use this number'!! Unbelievable!!