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This list is not exhaustive. Please contact us to discuss your requirements Standard Residential Term: Maximum: 35 years or the number of years it will take (the eldest) applicant to reach 70 (whichever is lower). Minimum: 10 years (shorter terms considered by exception where we are satisfied that ability to pay exists). If the term goes beyond anticipated retirement age we may ask for evidence of means to repay until the end of term Loan size: Minimum 25,001, maximum 1,000,000 Loan to Value: 90% up to 500,000, 85% up to 750,000, 80% up to 850,000, 75% up to 1,000,000 Loan types: Repayment, interest only or a combination of both. For interest only or a combination please see the general section at the end of this criteria Newly built apartments or conversions (built or converted within the last 12 months) where the Loan to Value (LTV) is greater than 75% Studio apartments, freehold apartments, apartments with unacceptable access arrangements (e.g. rear external staircases) or apartments within blocks where our valuer reports inadequate maintenance of communal areas Ex-local authority or ex-public sector apartments that are greater than 4 storeys high or that have open decking access Properties in a development which contains mixed residential and commercial use where the Loan to Value (LTV) exceeds 75% Properties being purchased under a Shared Equity arrangement Remortgages where you have owned the property for less than 12 months Properties being acquired under an assignable contract Refinance: You can remortgage to raise additional capital as long as funds will not be used for business or speculative purposes. Debt consolidation loans will be considered subject to our General Lending Criteria and individual assessment by our underwriters Free legals for remortgages: If your product is described as Standard legal fees paid by Bank of Ireland UK (for remortgagers only) we will pay the fees for remortgages only via our nominated solicitors. Terms and Conditions apply, see our General Lending Criteria Ability to pay: We will review your application to ensure we are satisfied with your ability to pay. This will include a review of your overall circumstances including the amount of debt you have in relation to your income. For repayment mortgages, a minimum household income of 20,000 is required. Income for all applicants must be contracted and paid in GBP Cashback: Paid to solicitor on completion

NICHA Term: 35 years or the number of years it will take (the eldest) applicant to reach 70 (whichever is lower). Minimum: 10 years (shorter terms considered by exception where we are satisfied that ability to pay exists). If the term goes beyond anticipated retirement age we may ask for evidence of means to repay until the end of term Loan size: Minimum 25,001, maximum 131,250 Maximum property value: 175,000 Loan to Value: To purchase a share of up to 75% of the property, the maximum advance will be 100% of the value of the share of the property (based on the lower of valuation or purchase price). The addition of fees is not permitted Bank of Ireland will not initially lend above 75% of the borrowers share Loan type: Repayment only All apartment types including maisonettes Houses less than 10 years old that are not covered by an approved new home warranty scheme or Professional Consultant s Certificate Houses being purchased using any other scheme e.g. Right to Buy, Shared Ownership, Shared Equity arrangement, or any other Government assisted scheme Houses which include commercial usage Houses with occupancy restrictions Houses being acquired under an assignable contract Houses with communal heating, hot water or other services where the property is not individually metered Refinance: Unavailable for debt consolidation. All other reasons subject to individual assessment by our underwriters Ability to pay: Minimum household earned income of 20,000 (single or joint applications). We will review your application to ensure we are satisfied with your ability to pay, with rent payments to NICHA to be included as a committed outgoing in assessing affordability. This will include a review of your overall circumstances including the amount of debt you have in relation to your income. Income for all applicants must be contracted and paid in GBP

1st Start. Maximum age for sponsor: 60 Term: Maximum: 35 years or the number of years it will take the eldest applicant (excluding Sponsor) to reach 70 (whichever is the lower). Minimum: 10 years (shorter terms considered by exception where we are satisfied that ability to pay exists). If the term goes beyond anticipated retirement age (either the applicant or sponsor), we may ask for evidence of means to repay until the end of the mortgage term Loan size: Minimum 25,001 Loan to Value: 90% up to 500,000, 85% up to 750,000, 80% up to 850,000, 75% up to 1,000,000 Newly built apartments or conversions (built or converted within the last 12 months) where the Loan to Value (LTV) is greater than 75% Studio apartments, freehold apartments, apartments with unacceptable access arrangements (e.g. rear external staircases) or apartments within blocks where our valuer reports inadequate maintenance of communal areas Ex-local authority or ex-public sector apartments that are greater than 4 storeys high or that have open decking access Properties in a development which contains mixed residential and commercial use where the Loan to Value (LTV) exceeds 75% Properties being purchased under a Right to Buy, Shared Ownership, or Shared Equity arrangement Remortgages where you have owned the property for less than 12 months Properties being acquired under an assignable contract Refinance: You can remortgage to raise additional capital as long as funds will not be used for business or speculative purposes. Debt consolidation loans will be considered subject to our General Lending Criteria and individual assessment by our underwriters Free legals for remortgages: If your product is described as Standard legal fees paid by Bank of Ireland UK (for remortgagers only) we will pay the fees for remortgages only via our nominated solicitors. Terms and Conditions apply, see our General Lending Criteria Ability to pay: Minimum assessable income requirement for sponsor of 25,000. We will review your application to ensure we are satisfied with your ability to pay. This will include a review of your overall circumstances including the amount of debt you have in relation to your income. Income for all applicants must be contracted and paid in GBP Liability: All borrowers are jointly and severally liable for the total mortgage

Help to Buy Term: Maximum: 35 years or the number of years it will take (the eldest) applicant to reach 70 (whichever is lower). Minimum: 10 years (shorter terms considered by exception where we are satisfied that ability to pay exists). If the term goes beyond anticipated retirement age we may ask for evidence of means to repay until the end of term Loan size: Minimum 25,001, maximum 500,000 Loan to Value: Greater than 90% Loan to Value (LTV) to a maximum of 95% including any added fees Loan types: Repayment only Purpose: Purchase only Newly built houses and apartments or conversions (built or converted within the last 12 months) Studio apartments, freehold apartments, apartments with unacceptable access arrangements (e.g. rear external staircases) or apartments within blocks where our valuer reports inadequate maintenance of communal areas Ex-local authority or ex-public sector apartments that are greater than 4 storeys high or that have open decking access Properties in a development which contains mixed residential and commercial use Properties being purchased under a Right to Buy, Shared Ownership, Shared Equity arrangement, or any other Government assisted scheme Properties being acquired under an assignable contract Ability to pay: We will review your application to ensure we are satisfied with your ability to pay. This will include a review of your overall circumstances including the amount of debt you have in relation to your income. A minimum household income of 20,000 is required. Income for all applicants must be contracted and paid in GBP Cashback: Paid to solicitor on completion Other: No borrower or co-borrower can have an interest in any other property worldwide. The property being purchased must be the sole main residence for the purchaser(s) Self Build Term: Maximum: 35 years or the number of years it will take (the eldest) applicant to reach 70 (whichever is lower). Minimum: 10 years (shorter terms considered by exception where we are satisfied that ability to pay exists). If the term goes beyond anticipated retirement age we may ask for evidence of means to repay until the end of term Loan to Value: 75% up to 1,000,000 Property: Should not be landlocked and should ideally have its own separate access, directly onto the public highway. Access shared with, running through a farm or in between working farm buildings are not acceptable. Properties in close proximity to working farm buildings or intensive agricultural activities, e.g. movement of livestock, storage of waste materials and machinery are unacceptable. All properties must be of Standard Construction Loan purpose: Self Build Mortgages are generally designed to refinance a Bank of Ireland Bridging Loan that was arranged for the purpose of purchasing land and developing a single property on it, or for developing a single property on land already owned. The property must be for occupation by the borrower Ability to pay: Minimum household earned income of 20,000 (single or joint applications). We will review your application to ensure we are satisfied with your ability to pay. This will include a review of your overall circumstances including the amount of debt you have in relation to your income. Income for all applicants must be contracted and paid in GBP

Buy to Let Age: Minimum: 21. Maximum: 80 at expiry of mortgage term Ability to pay: We will review your application to ensure we are satisfied with your ability to pay, including the level of unsecured and mortgage debt held in relation to your income. Minimum income: For 1st or 2nd Buy to Let properties with the Bank of Ireland Group, at least one applicant to earn an income of 25,000. For a 3rd Buy to Let property, at least one applicant to earn an income of 35,000. Income for all applicants must be contracted and paid in GBP Eligibility: At least one applicant must be a residential home owner (whether subject to mortgage or not) Rent cover: All rent must be received in GBP Mortgages fixed for 3 years or more The rental income must be at least 125% of the monthly interest due. This is calculated using either the initial product rate or 5%, whichever is higher Example: Mortgage 100,000 Product rate 4.75% x 5% (product is below 5% minimum) Sub Total 5,000 x 125% Annual rent required 6,250 Monthly rent required 6,250 12 521 Tracker mortgages or mortgages fixed for less than 3 years The rental income must be at least 125% of the monthly interest due. This is calculated using either the initial product rate or 6%, whichever is higher Example: Mortgage 100,000 Product rate 5.75% x 6% (product is below 6% minimum) Sub Total 6,000 x 125% Annual rent required 7,500 Monthly rent required 7,500 12 625 Term: Maximum: 35 years or the number of years until (the eldest) applicant is 80 (whichever is lesser). Minimum: 5 years Loan size: Unless otherwise stated: Minimum: 25,001. Maximum: 300,000 per property for purchases and remortgages. Maximum total borrowing: 900,000 Maximum number of properties: We accept a maximum of 3 Buy to Let mortgages per applicant (either solely or jointly) with Bank of Ireland Group and no more than 5 Buy to Let mortgages per applicant (either solely or jointly) in total across all lenders, including any with Bank of Ireland Loan to Value: 75% up to 300,000 Refinance: Additional funds can be considered where these are being used to either fund the deposit on another Buy to Let or for improvements to the subject property Free legals for remortgages: If your product is described as Standard legal fees paid by Bank of Ireland UK (for remortgagers only) we will pay the fees for remortgages only via our nominated solicitors. Terms and Conditions apply, see our General Lending Criteria Newly built apartments or conversions (built or converted within the last 12 months) Any property that is subject to a private sale Where the existing owner will become the tenant upon completion Studio apartments, freehold apartments, retirement apartments, apartments with unacceptable access arrangements (e.g. rear external staircases) or apartments within blocks where our valuer reports inadequate maintenance of communal areas Properties with a value of less than 40,000 Ex-local authority or ex-public sector apartments that are greater than 4 storeys high or that have open decking access or where the value is less than 90,000 Properties in a development which contains mixed residential and commercial use Subdivided houses where no leasehold title exists Properties being purchased under a Right to Buy, Shared Ownership, or Shared Equity arrangement Remortgages where you have owned the property for less than 12 months Properties being acquired under an assignable contract or from a property investment club/company Interest only: All assets being used to repay an interest only element must be held in the UK and the benefits must be held, valued and paid in GBP

General Employment status: Employed and self employed considered (last 3 years accounts required) Loan types: Repayment, interest only or a combination of both. For interest only or a combination please see our interest only criteria below Lending area: Northern Ireland Property owner: We only accept transactions where the seller is the owner or registered proprietor of the property, and has been so for at least 12 months. For all remortgage business the registered owner or proprietor must have owned the property for a period of at least 12 months Nationality: We normally require all applicants to be resident in the UK for the 3 years preceding the mortgage application. Foreign Nationals from within the European Economic Area (EEA) have automatic rights of residency and work so will be assessed for status in the same way as a British citizen. Non EEA citizens need to demonstrate rights to work and reside in the UK and can apply to borrow up to a maximum of 75% Loan to Value (LTV). These rights can be shown by passport stamps or Home Office papers. The right to remain in the UK must be for a sufficiently long period to justify the granting of a long-term loan Early Repayment Charge: If you repay all or part of your loan before the end of the early repayment period, we may charge you an Early Repayment Charge to cover any losses we might otherwise incur. When you repay the whole of the loan you must pay us any mortgage release fee we charge at the time of repayment. If you have deferred payment of the lending fee you must also pay this. For part repayments, an additional administration fee applies Overpayments: You can overpay at any time during your mortgage term. If in a promotional period, you can overpay a minimum of 500 and a maximum of 10% of the outstanding mortgage balance (as at 31st March the previous year) without incurring any early repayment or administration charges. After the promotional period the amount you can overpay is unlimited, however if you pay off your mortgage in full charges may apply. When overpaying you can either reduce your monthly repayments or reduce your mortgage term. You can only reduce your mortgage term after the promotional period ends and an administration of 60 fee applies Clean credit history: For last 3 years: No mortgage/rent/loan arrears Max 2 consecutive missed payments on credit/store cards Max 1 CCJ to 250, not in the last 12 months Portability: All mortgages are portable when redeeming and completing on a new Bank of Ireland UK product. Conditions apply; please ask for details Free legals for remortgages: If stated in the Offer of Loan, Bank of Ireland UK will pay for the legal fees and disbursements (excluding additional work, see below) providing the remortgage transaction is handled via Legal Marketing Services, and is completed. The firm of Solicitors is instructed to act for us only. If applicants wish to arrange their own legal representation they will be responsible for the legal costs and disbursements incurred. Please Note: Bank of Ireland UK will not pay for charges relating to additional work outside the scope of a standard remortgage transaction. This includes further valuation reports, related legal services, transfer of equity, deed of postponement, deed of grant, deed of variation, merger of freehold or leasehold title, leasehold supplements, change of name, telegraphic transfer of surplus funds to borrower, local searches for loans over 1,000,000, or if an exceptional amount of work is required to correct a defective title Arrangement fees: Payments should not be made at application stage. Bank of Ireland UK will deduct the fee from the loan amount upon completion or add it to the loan amount Interest only criteria: You must have a minimum allowable income of 50,000 per annum or a minimum joint income of 75,000 per annum (where neither applicant fulfils the individual income requirement). Income for all applicants must be contracted and paid in GBP You can borrow a maximum of 75% of the purchase price or valuation (whichever is lower) on an interest only basis, or a combination of repayment and interest only, with a suitable repayment strategy If your loan exceeds the specified loan to value then the entire amount must be on a repayment basis The following repayment strategies are acceptable: Endowment, Stocks & Shares ISA, Pension, Sale of other UK Residential Properties, Investment Bonds, Unit Trusts or a combination of any of the strategies listed. Your chosen repayment strategy will be verified by an underwriter to ensure that it s credible. All of the repayment strategies must be held, valued and paid in GBP This criteria is not exhaustive, please contact us for more details.

Valuation and Surveys When you apply for a mortgage you will need to commission a mortgage valuation. This will provide information about the condition of the property you are planning to buy or remortgage. There are 3 options to choose from, each one offering progressively more information about the property: Purchase Price or Valuation Standard Mortgage Valuation Report only HomeBuyer Report (inc Standard Mortgage Valuation Report) Standard Mortgage Valuation Report This is a lender s valuation rather than a survey. The mortgage valuation involves a brief inspection and advises us of the value of a property and of any characteristics of the property (including significant defects) which might affect its value as security for the proposed loan. It is not a survey and is for our benefit, rather than yours. You should not rely on the mortgage valuation when deciding whether to purchase the property or how much you should pay for it. Up to 50,000 180 310 Up to 75,000 200 350 Up to 100,000 220 390 Up to 150,000 240 430 Up to 200,000 270 470 HomeBuyer Report This is a survey completed to a standard format set out by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). You may want to consider this report if you would like more extensive information whilst buying or selling a conventional house, flat or bungalow, built from common building materials within the last 150 years and in reasonable condition. It s a detailed report that highlights any potential issues with a property. You will be asked to sign a Terms of Engagement by the valuer when undertaking a HomeBuyer Report. Up to 250,000 Up to 350,000 Up to 500,000 Up to 750,000 Up to 1m 310 360 470 610 790 520 570 770 840 930 Building Survey If you re dealing with a large, older or run-down property, a building that is unusual or altered, or if you re planning major works this report may be appropriate. It costs more than other RICS reports because it gives detailed information about the structure and fabric of the property. It can be tailored to your needs and the specific requirements are agreed between you and your surveyor. Up to 1.5m Up to 2m Up to 2.5m Up to 3m 890 990 1,090 1,190 1,090 1,230 1,440 1,590 For more information on these options please see the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors A clear, impartial guide to Home surveys document which is available on its website at www.rics.org/homesurveys Please note these valuation fees include an administration fee of 90. Re-inspections incur a minimum charge of 50 per visit (this includes an administration fee of 8.50) Please note that we will still need a mortgage valuation even if you have a private HomeBuyer Report or a Building Survey. Our fees for the mortgage valuation and HomeBuyer Report are shown in the table. There is no set fee for a Building Survey and it is important that you agree both a fee and the information you want from the survey with the valuer before you go ahead with this type of survey. If you d like a Building Survey we can provide contact details for up to 3 valuers from our panel based on the postcode of the property you re mortgaging. In this instance we will collect the mortgage valuation fee only and you will agree the additional fee with the valuer directly. If you choose to commission a Building Survey with a valuer not on our panel, we will instruct our own valuer for the mortgage valuation only and you will need to pay for this. This document can be made available in Braille, large print or audio upon request. Think carefully before securing other debts against your property. Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Bank of Ireland UK is a trading name of Bank of Ireland (UK) plc which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. All queries relating to our UK mortgage products and services should be addressed to our UK administration centre at:- Bank of Ireland (UK Mortgages), PO Box 3191, One Temple Quay, Bristol, BS1 9HY. Telephone: (0117) 979 2222. Fax: (0117) 929 3787. Website: www.bankofireland.co.uk C0775 8 BIM0139 1015 MA474