alwaysonit
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Which of these will get me approved with bank A?
Note using an e-wallet becomes very expensive, so if option 1 or 2 are risk free they would be preferable.
This is non disclosure of a material fact. The bank would have the right to rescind the bank loan on the back of you hiding your gambling from them.
A suggestion for you, stop gambling for the time required to get your mortgage. If you are unable to do so, there are then other issues you may need to address.
Yes. The frequency would be a red flag that would be looked into. They'd be looking out more for large bets, especially if they're funded by credit card debt.Is a €50 a week gambling habit frowned amount by underwriters?
Yes. The frequency would be a red flag that would be looked into. They'd be looking out more for large bets, especially if they're funded by credit card debt.
The odd tenner though wouldn't be a problem.
The other things, if you can afford, are acceptable. As is buying fancy cars, etc.
Of the options listed then 2 should work. Better options in order are . .Which of these will get me approved with bank A?
I wouldn't volunteer any information that might trip me up unless I was directly asked on an application form . . whether that's to do with gambling, pregnancy, job security or whatever.This is non disclosure of a material fact.
It is the punter who bets in shops only is the mug, not the guy with 20 online accounts and who takes the higest price.
Amounts turned over would probably go into 5 figures, and it is profitable for me.
A mortgage will not be needed for years to come, and a period no longer than 12 months has been mooted on this topic.
If I went with option 2 now (opened with bank B) and closed the account and stopped gambling a minimum of one year before applying for a mortgage - would it affect my chances of getting approved with bank A?
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