Anyone know banks etc that don't require the 1 year of account for contractors.
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Northern Rock are pretty good. I just gave them a copy of my passport and a utility bill.Originally posted by SockpuppetAnyone know banks etc that don't require the 1 year of account for contractors. -
I've already had a quote off them however in the illustration they said they would need a year of accounts
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It's not much to ask really!Originally posted by SockpuppetI've already had a quote off them however in the illustration they said they would need a year of accounts
...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Ask 'em for self cert. If you've got any sort of a deposit they should be OK.Originally posted by SockpuppetI've already had a quote off them however in the illustration they said they would need a year of accounts
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Any mortgage broker should take this in his stride.Originally posted by triboixSockpuppet,
Try to call contractormoney. They specialize in mortgages for contractors.Comment
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Sorry, I had meant to reply to the OP. I.e., any mortgage broker should be able to search the market for self-cert deals not requiring more accounts than you have, and taking into account the deposit you have.Originally posted by expatAny mortgage broker should take this in his stride.Comment
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Thats how I got the illustration for Northern Rock. I'll phone them again and see what they make of it.Originally posted by triboixSockpuppet,
Try to call contractormoney. They specialize in mortgages for contractors.Comment
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