I'd appreciate input from anyone who has experience of applying to rent a home after a break in contracting. Following a 4 month recovery from an operation last year I contracted for 3 months then claimed universal credit for a further 3 months to the end of May this year.
I am due to start...
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So much going for and against me - mortgage advice needed
Haven't posted in a LONG time. Yes, I've spared you.
But I'm now in a really good and bad position for getting a mortgage and I wanted to get the lay of the land from you guys.
Please tell me your personal experience of trying to get a mortgage as a contractor. I want to be...Last edited by CalamityJane; 10 August 2019, 08:51.
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Mortgage Advice Required
Hi fellow contractors! New here and been reading quite a few posts over the last couple of days related to mortgage...seems like a great community with lots of good advice on offer.
Now to my predicament...
I have been in work for 1 full year and have a contract until...
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Would You take a gig that's 20% less than your usual day rate to avoid the bench?
Just asking....
I've had a couple off long breaks over the last 3 years and coming to the end of my current contract which is only 3 months. Last time I made the mistake of being rather picky and only going for gigs of a certain rate so that it took about 4 or 5 months to get placed. ...
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