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Previously on "Inform present mortgage provider I am going contracting?"
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Thanks Gents, thought that would be answer, but just wanted a second opinion.
Many thanks for the help!
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I didn't.
If you fall behind in the payments, they might be interested and tell you you should have told them. Otherwise, they won't care.
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If you'd got another permie job would you have told them? That's all your doing now - moving to another permie job, working as a consultant for your employer. You just happen to also own the company that's employing you.
It may become relevant if you come to take out a new mortgage. Then they may want to see your company's income.
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Inform present mortgage provider I am going contracting?
Just about to sign a contract for my first gig (and resign my current permie job) and had a sudden panic - do I need to tell my current mortgage provider that I will be contracting?
I will be working through my own Ltd, my take-home will easily cover my current outgoings (plus a bit) so not concerned about making the mortgage payments.
So, to cut a long story short, do I need to tell 'em, or should it just be something I need to worry about when the current offer comes to an end and I'm looking for a new mortgage?
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