Hi, not sure if here or legal(?) is best for this.
We have recently been turned down for a re-mortgage. It has been one cockup mistake after another on the part of the building society. (Twice they refused the mortgage without telling us becasue we hadn't sent in document that they hadn't asked us for. We only found out they'd turned us down when we contacted them to find out how things were going. Another time they turned us down because they'd done a title search and discovered we didn't own our home. Turns out they had run the search on the wrong address.)
We complained and they've offered us £250 as compensation. This doesn't quite cover our out of pocket costs to date, but it's not really why we complained. I'm more concerned that simply having been turned down will make it harder to secure a mortgage with someone else or have other detrimental impact (credit rating maybe?). I know when we have applied for mortgages in the past we've been asked if we've ever been turned down for one. Does anyone know where we stand? Or if there is something we could ask for that would help ensure we aren't hurt by this in the future?