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Previously on "What types of accounts for mortgages?"
OK, fair point. Any bank will want to see proof you can cover the payments. If you pay yourself a "real" salary (and let's not argue that point!) you will have payslips to show them. Otherwise they will want to see n years accounts (usually 2) which won't mean anything if they haven't been audited.
So I suppose the actual answer should have been "Yes".... bugger.
Woo Hoo - malvolio got something wrong, total correct answers score now
Mal 1000 rest of board 1, bot a bad score over 2 years
OK, fair point. Any bank will want to see proof you can cover the payments. If you pay yourself a "real" salary (and let's not argue that point!) you will have payslips to show them. Otherwise they will want to see n years accounts (usually 2) which won't mean anything if they haven't been audited.
So I suppose the actual answer should have been "Yes".... bugger.
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