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November 22, 2009

Tips For Self Employed Individuals Getting A Mortgage

The dream job: owning your own business or being self employed in some shape or form. The advantages are vast, but among the reasons this job status is over hyped is the fact loans can be hard to get approved for. That isn’t to say it is not possible to get a loan, but you will have to work harder than the average consumer.

Lenders like to see an income that is going to be long term. The reasoning behind this is that you will have a job in the future, throughout the course of the loan. Without steady work to show, you will find it hard to get approved. Having a long term contract agreement with clients or partners is the best way to show that your employment isn’t flimsy or temporary.

A long-term income is going to be mandatory in a mortgage loan. Don’t expect to find a lender that will agree to offer a loan to anyone self employed for under two years. The de facto standard is set at two years, but with some extra merit, you might be able to sway a lender. The standard two years will prove that you have verifiable income, if nothing else.

An accountant can help you in formulating your business to a secure financial model. Sure, you have the tools and access to the knowledge to save money to do it yourself, but some find out the hard way that accountants are paid well for a reason. It’s recommended to get an accountant to get advice in archiving, financial planning, and formulating projections.

It takes time to build a good credit line. Since you will be building credit for at least a year or two to get in the green, you should open up a business account immediately if you have not done so. A business account acts as a new line of credit, which lenders will look at to help determine whether or not you are worthy of a loan. Business accounts also offers you organization, as a matter of personal benefit.

Lenders tend to think that your business as a whole is more stable if you are running it with at least one other individual. Running a business by your lonesome isn’t always seen as a problem, but lenders are aware of statistics that suggest partnerships do end up being more successful a greater majority of the time. It’s something to consider for both reasons, not just to get considered as responsible by loan officers.

Final Thoughts

If you find that you are still having a problem finding a lender, you can always find a guarantor to verify you are credible. If you happen to be married, you can also sign on with a mortgage loan in your spouse’s name. Don’t give up if you get denied once or twice!

Learn more on Self Employed UK Home Loan Mortgage and Self Employed Remortgages.

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