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I had the same problem about 15 years ago when i wanted to take off the name of my ex husband, they said i wasnt earning enough as well, the fact i was paying the bloody mortgage made no difference so i left it :laugh:

Its non of my business Kay but would he not be entitled to half if he wanted to get funny ?

Is that what Kay ment by "so i left it". Canny see that being possible. Although i'm still on talking terms with my ex at some point she will want another mortgage and she wont get it. And thats the other thing, could be 10 years down the line and she would want half.?

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you went the wrong way about it you should of just killed your ex and your mortgage would of been payed off good luck anyway lab john

i'm kind of in the same boat... only i spent 2 years chasing and supplying paper work to those useless c**ts in Santander only to be told that a transfer of equity couldnt be done because the property

no ones lending at the minute,unless you accounts prove very good,and they do ask for accounts now,so most self employed people are screwed..............but you could try the buy to let mortgage,the r

no ones lending at the minute,unless you accounts prove very good,and they do ask for accounts now,so most self employed people are screwed..............but you could try the buy to let mortgage,the rent you get plus your income should be ok,of course you will live in it,just need to get around how to do it,but my mates an advisor he told me this,but it was a while back........

They wanted my last 2 years accounts. Never heard of the thing you mention, will keep it in mind though........ :thumbs:

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no ones lending at the minute,unless you accounts prove very good,and they do ask for accounts now,so most self employed people are screwed..............but you could try the buy to let mortgage,the rent you get plus your income should be ok,of course you will live in it,just need to get around how to do it,but my mates an advisor he told me this,but it was a while back........

They wanted my last 2 years accounts. Never heard of the thing you mention, will keep it in mind though........ :thumbs:

i was in the same position mate,went to the bank with my accounts,they said they could lend me 10,000 mortgage :laugh: ....i already had one for 80,000 from a independant advisor.....but a mate of mine does morgage advise and it was hin who said the buy to let.....u must get an independant guy asap mate

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no ones lending at the minute,unless you accounts prove very good,and they do ask for accounts now,so most self employed people are screwed..............but you could try the buy to let mortgage,the rent you get plus your income should be ok,of course you will live in it,just need to get around how to do it,but my mates an advisor he told me this,but it was a while back........

They wanted my last 2 years accounts. Never heard of the thing you mention, will keep it in mind though........ :thumbs:

i was in the same position mate,went to the bank with my accounts,they said they could lend me 10,000 mortgage :laugh: ....i already had one for 80,000 from a independant advisor.....but a mate of mine does morgage advise and it was hin who said the buy to let.....u must get an independant guy asap mate

Yeah it looks that way mate....which annoys me cause they'll be wanting there cut. I'm sure its just a con too get them all work. Thing is if i failed to pay my mortgage they would be quids in by selling the place. Common sense is lacking. Nae wonder the banks are f****d!!

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if the morgage is a small part of the value of the house that helps,but if your borrowing up to talmost the value of the home you need to be earning alan sugars wages

Theres loads of capital. If the idiots would include the land i'd be laughing. They wont do that.... :censored::censored::censored:

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Its down to what you earn, Most banks are hard work at the moment. If your self employed sort your accounts, if you can genuinely pay it, if not its no good massaging the figures if you going to be in poo poo st again in 12 months. If your on the p.a.y.e books & work from home s/e , your on to a winner.

 

Maybe a business bud can help with a letter of wages over the last 18 months, s/e basis , this added to your employment :whistling:

 

Try a few building societies Nationwide have some good deals, & have a sympathetic ear. As you only need half, i am sure a good building society will strike a deal, especially if you can drop in a couple of grand in too . :thumbs:

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no ones lending at the minute,unless you accounts prove very good,and they do ask for accounts now,so most self employed people are screwed..............but you could try the buy to let mortgage,the rent you get plus your income should be ok,of course you will live in it,just need to get around how to do it,but my mates an advisor he told me this,but it was a while back........

They wanted my last 2 years accounts. Never heard of the thing you mention, will keep it in mind though........ :thumbs:

did you mention the 10k cash you earn might of swung it for you :whistling:

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If you see an independent mortgage advisor they can be free, as they get paid from the lender in commission.

Free you say.......now thats what i like to hear... :D

 

Stig.......didnt like to mention it..... :whistling:

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i'm kind of in the same boat... only i spent 2 years chasing and supplying paper work to those useless c**ts in Santander only to be told that a transfer of equity couldnt be done because the property wasnt finished and therefore couldnt be valued!! why the f**k didnt they just say that at the start!!! but anyway, i went to halifax and they seemed to be keen enough on taking me on by myself once the build is complete!! the morgage advisor recommended them too... the wee independant ones seem to be the best as i foind that some of the other ones can send you to whatever branch will give them the better commission!!

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