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SELF-CERTIFICATION for THE SELF EMPLOYED
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Self-certification is a simple way of detailing your income as you
simply self declare what you earn and the lender will not insist on seeing
audited accounts.
This is how a self-certification loan should work, but there are
still some lenders who will need you to prove your income in other ways, such
as an accountant's certificate. This is a document signed by your accountant to
say that your income is sufficient to service the loan requested. You may also
be asked to produce your business bank statements for a set period so the
lender can look at the gross income you have received.
Most lenders will supplement this information with credit searches.
If you are a homeowner, you will be asked to supply your existing mortgage
statements, and if you are renting the lender will ask for a reference from
your landlord.
Self-certification has limits - most lenders will only allow you to
prove your income in this way if you want to borrow less than 75% loan to
value, so you will need to put down a substantial deposit. However, some
lenders may allow you borrow up to 85% on a self-certification basis.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP
REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE
THERE WILL BE A FEE OF UP TO 1.5% FOR MORTGAGE ADVICE. THE PRECISE AMOUNT WILL
DEPEND UPON YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, BUT WE ESTIMATE THAT IT WILL BE 0.3% OF THE
LOAN VALUE.
THE OVERALL COST FOR COMPARISON IS 7.2% APR. THE ACTUAL RATE AVAILABLE WILL
DEPEND UPON YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES. ASK FOR A PERSONALISED ILLUSTRATION.
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