Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial
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Getting a mortgage when switching to contracting
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Exactly that. The broker I spoke too seemed to think the chances of him being audited for bulltulipting was remote. -
Bold - every week lenders are removing brokers from their panel for not being able to fufil audit requests.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostExactly that. The broker I spoke too seemed to think the chances of him being audited for bulltulipting was remote.
Banks share information so you only have to be struck off by one lender and the rest will follow suit if they deem the broker to be high risk.Comment
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Contractor Financials sorted mine with very little in terms of paper work - last few contracts, CV and credit check was sufficient.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSpeak to Contractor Money. They are very good. Things may have tightened up in the last two years. but certainly then it was pretty easy. In addition to CVs, bank statements (personal and business), contracts, they may choose to undertake due diligence on your radiator bleeding skills.Comment
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