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Have you tried Wonga?Originally posted by DownButNotOut View PostNot sure if generals the best place for this new thread.
Advice please on a good place to start for contractor friendly mortgages.
It's been a few years and times have changed since I had a mortgage.
Information on independent advisors or details of lenders with good rates who understand the contract market would be very helpful.
I have 3 years worth of accounts and the loan to value would be between 75 - 80 %
Thanks
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I had excellent service from Garry and Lucy at Sturley Mortgages recently.
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Speak to Tom @ Power Mortgages. Nice helpful bloke.Originally posted by DownButNotOut View PostNot sure if generals the best place for this new thread.
Advice please on a good place to start for contractor friendly mortgages.
It's been a few years and times have changed since I had a mortgage.
Information on independent advisors or details of lenders with good rates who understand the contract market would be very helpful.
I have 3 years worth of accounts and the loan to value would be between 75 - 80 %
Thanks
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I'm happy to sieve through the noise. There's nothing wrong with a bit of humour on dry subject materOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostThis is definitely the wrong place for a serious thread - try accounting/legal or business/contracts
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There are a few others that have been recommended - a quick search would probably find them.
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This is definitely the wrong place for a serious thread - try accounting/legal or business/contracts
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Mortgages for contractors
Not sure if generals the best place for this new thread.
Advice please on a good place to start for contractor friendly mortgages.
It's been a few years and times have changed since I had a mortgage.
Information on independent advisors or details of lenders with good rates who understand the contract market would be very helpful.
I have 3 years worth of accounts and the loan to value would be between 75 - 80 %
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