Higher lending charge
A higher lending charge (HLC) is a charge made by mortgage lenders in the UK when the loan-to-value ratio of a mortgage is higher than they are prepared to accept at standard rates. Typically, HLCs are applied to loans in excess of 90% of the property value although, until the 1990s, the limit was usually 75%.
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Higher lending charge
A higher lending charge (HLC) is a charge made by mortgage lenders in the UK when the loan-to-value ratio of a mortgage is higher than they are prepared to accept at standard rates. Typically, HLCs are applied to loans in excess of 90% of the property value although, until the 1990s, the limit was usually 75%.
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A higher lending charge (HLC) ...... rred to as "pricing for risk".
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A higher lending charge (HLC) ...... 0s, the limit was usually 75%.
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