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Credit cards do, that's why they ask for your income and present employer


In the UK it's 3 years, but you do know you will need a 30% deposit to put down and these mortgages are about as rare as rocking horse poo. Bon chance. x


US answer:
Self employed they will need two years of proof of income, perhaps more.
They will need an above average down payment.
Such as 30% (and I've seen 40%).
You will also need amazing credit...


Bankinter have just released a new mortgage deal for people who have no proof of income.
They advertise :
* Interest only mortgages
* Up to 30 years loan (no age limit)
*Self Certification (No P60's, no pay slips)
*Simple


Yes you can. Bankinter has introduced a mortgage where you can self certificate. They also offer an interest only mortgage over 30 years. They have e-banking and most of their staff speak English. I have found them very helpful. Check out their website

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Report highlights need to help 'missing person' families

23.02.12

The current law is a "crazy paving" of different provisions which leaves families facing a "confusing, costly and emotionally-exhausting legal process", the Commons Justice Select Committee said.

The report comes after families of missing people, including a woman whose husband disappeared after a night out in Manchester almost nine years ago, appealed to MPs to reform the law.

Vicky Derrick said she had found it "extraordinarily difficult" to sort out her financial affairs since her husband Vincent vanished in August 2003.


Source: The Independent

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