Tuesday, 10 November 2009

British mortgage borrowers Obliged to report on the amounts spent on cigarettes

British banks are tightening rules for issuing mortgages, writes The Times. Now wishing to buy property in installments in addition to earnings certificates must complete a detailed questionnaire.
In particular, will need to indicate how much the borrower to spend on clothes, shoes, cigarettes and alcoholic beverages. Such a practice recommended by the state banks to financial service. Human rights activists unhappy with the invasion of privacy of citizens. It is also unclear, as will be verified truthfulness fill out the forms.

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