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"It really does depend on the circumstances but this doesn't mean these properties are unmortgageable," he said.
Nobody who might desire this shop and cottage is able to pay a reasonable price, wherefore they are just as unmortgageable.
A spokeswoman said the original offer was reduced following a survey that found electrical and damp problems, which in their opinion left the property "unmortgageable."
However, developers described the current restrictions as "so onerous as to make the dwellings potentially unmortgageable".
The rush to spend eye-watering sums of money on unmortgageable seaside real estate with no plumbing became a kind of metaphor for the market's excesses.
I have inherited my mother’s leasehold flat, but have been told that I must get the lease extended or else it will be unmortgageable for any buyer.
However, owners accept the presence of large cracks, which in the UK would cause considerable disquiet and render a house uninsurable, unmortgageable and unsaleable.
Properties that might be excluded from part exchange include any deemed unmortgageable, as well as studio flats, properties with structural defects, and leasehold flats with less than 80 years left on the lease.
BUILDING societies were called to an emergency meeting by the Department of the Environment this week in an attempt to defuse the growing crisis, over contaminated concrete blocks which is threatening to make unmortgageable up to 40 per cent of the housing stock in Cornwall and parts of Devon.
There are restrictions on use or sale of the property which make them unmortgageable or There are restrictions on grant recovery that contradict Agency policy, e.g. by restricting the location of spend of recycled receipts, or of requiring recycling to the local authority in a way which jeopardises the Agency's interest.