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1_Litre_Porsche_Beater
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24th Sep 05 at 17:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Speaking to a mortgage advisor next week as im buying my first property after new year. Ive only been self employed for around 2 months and although my business is going well i have been told most lenders won't touch me within my first year possibly two.

Has any one else been in the same position as me??

Is there ways around this such as guarantor's??

Not extremly clued up on mortgages so any help appreciated
Andrew
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24th Sep 05 at 17:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I've got my Dad as a guarantor on mine
PainZ
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Guarantor mortgages aint all high,

My rate is at 4.39 fixed for the first period of my mortgage..

As kerry said most lenders would need at least 2-3 yrs statements in their hand etc etc too see your accounts..
1_Litre_Porsche_Beater
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i guess i'll just have to see what they say. Hope it doesn't delay my plans though.

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Dave A
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most lenders will want a lagre deposit as well (15-25%) 2 years of good accounts is usually a must.
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deposit isn't a problem, just the lending although my dad has agreed to be guarantor.
corsa5dr
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I have a mortgage and I dont even have a job, got it when I was still a student. Even though it was only for a a £120k flat. Mum and Dad are gurantors
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa808
most lenders will want a lagre deposit as well (15-25%) 2 years of good accounts is usually a must.


Will they want 2 years accounts even if its an established business? What I mean is I`ve just bought a business and want to move, but I have only been in for 3 months, but the business has been trading for over 20 years. I`ve got the last 3 years accounts from previous owner.
Kerry
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yes they will want last 2 years finalised accounts and usually business bank statements too. if you have only owned the company 3 months they will look to see its the same line of work you did when you was employed previously

another tip is underwriters absolutely love electricians for some reason and will practically lend them anything. also they like young professionals e.g solicitors, accountants, vets, doctors, dentists
J da Silva
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Just pay cash in full, it's less fooking about
nickyboy01
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I tried for a mortgagd with my brother who is self employed, i wasnt a problem but every lender wanted a minimum of 2 years accounts. Each case will be different tho
nik
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I got a mortgage with nationwide no problem, self employed didn't need any guarentee or even to show books but I did put a large deposit down. Will vary from lender to lender but if you have a nice deposit I don't see any problems

 
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