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Previously on "Mortgage choices when working through Umbrella"

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  • lucyclarityumbrella
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    As everyone has said it depends on the lender, best to have a broker experienced in contractor mortgages.
    Last edited by Contractor UK; 22 June 2020, 20:53. Reason: URL Removed

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  • northernladuk
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    I spoke to John Yerou at freelance Financials about this last year. He said they can still get mortgages based on day rate even if you are with a brolly.

    Just be wary though. The amount you can afford will be less via a brolly ofc.

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  • ladymuck
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    Talk to a broker! But, technically, you're employed by the umbrella. You are not self-employed at all.

    I'd go for daily rate * 220 days.

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  • WHoSaidthis
    started a topic Mortgage choices when working through Umbrella

    Mortgage choices when working through Umbrella

    Switched to Paystream (Umbrella scheme) about 2.5 months ago..going great. Still contracting at the same end client as I had previously been via my ltd company

    When applying for a mortgage , do you pick employed or self employed please?

    If employed, how does one calculate their annual salary from your daily rate?

    Many thanks

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