A low credit score doesn't close every door. B lenders approve down to 500. Private lenders don't look at your score at all. With 15+ years placing complex files, we know exactly which lender fits your situation.
No credit check required for initial assessment · OAC · FSRA Licensed
Ranges approximate. OAC — subject to lender underwriting.
Credit damage is almost always the result of a specific event — not a character flaw. The lenders we work with understand that.
Your credit score is one data point — not the whole picture. B and private lenders also weigh: property equity (the most important factor for private lenders), income stability, reason for credit damage, time since the credit event, and down payment size. A strong equity position can overcome almost any credit profile at the private level.
Canada's mortgage market has three distinct lending tiers. Most borrowers with credit challenges qualify at B or private level — often both.
All rates OAC and subject to change. Speak to a broker for your specific scenario.
Nobody wants to stay with a private or B lender long-term. The rates are higher, the fees are real, and the terms are short. That's exactly the point — they are a deliberate, temporary tool to get you from where you are now to where you need to be.
Every file I take on at the private or B level gets an exit strategy built in from day one. That means a clear timeline, specific credit milestones to hit, and a plan to refinance into conventional financing at the end of the term.
Most clients move from private to B to A within 2–3 years. Some make it in 12–18 months with aggressive credit rebuilding. The ones who don't make it are the ones who don't have a plan — or a broker who follows up.
Most brokers have 5–10 lender relationships and submit to whoever picks up the phone. Bad credit files require a wider network and better judgment about which lender fits which file.
In 15+ years placing complex Ontario mortgages, I've learned that bad credit approvals come down to three things:
No judgment, no pressure, no hard credit pull for an initial assessment. Just a straight answer about what's available and what the path forward looks like.
OAC. Rates subject to change. Paul Hunjan, Mortgage Broker #M09001187, MA Mortgage Architects #12728, FSRA regulated. Not a lender.