If you’ve checked your credit score recently and instantly thought, “There’s no way I’ll get a mortgage,” you’re not alone.
At Oak Mortgages and Clever Mortgages, we speak to people every single week who feel embarrassed, stressed or defeated because of their credit history.
Missed payments.
Defaults.
Debt management plans.
Historic financial struggles.
Life happens.
And one of the biggest myths we hear is:
“My credit score is too low for a mortgage.”
The reality? A credit score is only part of the picture.
The Client Who Thought Homeownership Was Impossible
Recently, we helped a client who came to us believing they had no chance of getting a mortgage approved.
Their credit score sat at just 566, with a number of historic defaults and previous payment issues showing on their credit file.
They had already been told “no” elsewhere and were convinced they would need to wait years before even considering buying a home.
But when they spoke to our team, we looked beyond the number.
We took the time to fully understand:
- Why the defaults had happened
- What their financial situation looked like now
- How they had rebuilt their finances
- Their employment and affordability
- Their recent conduct on credit commitments
- Their deposit position and future plans
The defaults weren’t caused by reckless spending. They were linked to a difficult period in their life where finances became hard to manage temporarily. Since then, they had worked incredibly hard to stabilise things, maintain payments and improve their situation.
That story matters.
Because specialist lenders don’t always look at cases in black and white.
Why Specialist Lenders Are Different
Many high street lenders rely heavily on automated credit scoring systems.
If your score is low or you have adverse credit, the system may automatically decline the application before anyone properly reviews your circumstances.
Specialist lenders work differently.
They often manually assess applications and look at the full picture, including:
- The reason behind missed payments or defaults
- How long ago the issues occurred
- Whether the problems are now resolved
- Your recent financial behaviour
- Your affordability today
That’s why using a broker who understands adverse credit lending can make a huge difference.
At Oak Mortgages, supported by the specialist experience behind Clever Mortgages, we know which lenders are more flexible and how to present complex cases properly.
Sometimes it isn’t about finding a lender.
It’s about finding the right lender.
The Result? They’re About To Collect The Keys To Their New Home
After carefully packaging the case and presenting the client’s circumstances clearly to the lender, we successfully secured a mortgage offer with a specialist lender.
Now, they are just days away from receiving the keys to their new home.
From believing homeownership was impossible…
To moving into a property they can finally call their own.
And that’s exactly why we do what we do.
What Actually Affects Your Credit Score?
Many people panic when they see a low score without fully understanding why it dropped in the first place.
Common reasons include:
- Missed credit card or loan payments
- Defaults
- County Court Judgments (CCJs)
- Payday loan usage
- High credit utilisation
- Too many applications in a short period
- Debt management plans
- Electoral roll issues
- Financial associations
- Historic arrears
But importantly, lenders don’t all assess these things the same way.
Some lenders may decline a case immediately. Others may still consider it depending on the circumstances.
Can You Get A Mortgage With Defaults?
Yes, potentially.
The important factors are usually:
- How old the defaults are
- How many there are
- Whether they are satisfied
- The value of the defaults
- Your recent payment conduct
- Your deposit amount
- Your overall affordability
Every case is different, which is why tailored advice matters.
Why Clients Choose Oak and Clever Mortgages For Adverse Credit Cases
At Oak and Clever Mortgages, we understand that credit problems can happen to anyone.
We don’t believe one difficult period should define your future forever.
Our team regularly helps clients with:
- Defaults
- CCJs
- Missed payments
- Debt consolidation
- Historic arrears
- Payday loan history
- Low credit scores
- Debt management plans
- Complex income
- Self-employed applications
And because of our strong links with specialist lenders through Clever Mortgages, we can often help clients who think they’ve run out of options.
We also pride ourselves on keeping the process supportive, honest and judgement-free from start to finish.
Don’t Write Yourself Off Too Early
One of the biggest mistakes people make is assuming they can’t get a mortgage without actually speaking to a specialist broker first.
A low credit score does not automatically mean “no.”
Sometimes, it simply means you need the right strategy, the right lender and the right support.
If you’ve been declined elsewhere, have defaults on your file, or are worried your credit score is stopping you from moving forward, speak to the team at Oak Mortgages today.
You may have more options than you think.