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The sad git does indeed mean a VW passat.Originally posted by aceboy View PostEH? you mean a VW passat? if so, no, I don't.....if you mean something else, I have no idea what you mean....sorry
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Many Thanks. Does anyone have a telephone number for Link that ferret posted, I prefer to talk through things...
Thanks
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I got a mortgage after contracting for just 3 months - all they wanted was copies of my invoices and a letter from my accountant (admittedly this was almost 3 years ago now)..
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I've just moved to HSBC and their "Match Your Existing Rate" offer. Cost me a grand but was miles better than staying with the Halifax. Wanted 3 year worth of accounts OR a letter from my accountant.
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http://www.contractoruk.com/money/mo...quotation.html
These guys deal solely with contractors and will be able to tell you what the current market is like.
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Mortgages......
Hi there, I am a newbie to this, having only been contracting since Sep07. My last fixed rate mortgage has expired and I want to get a new one.
1) As I have not completed a full year yet, can I get a mortgage? What will I need to show
2) Does anyone know any good deal out there for a 2 year fixed period?
I have an LTV of 40% and want 15 years....
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