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SurreyBear
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Hi all,
I suspect the answer to this will be a "no" but would welcome comments.
Ideally I would like to apply for a joint mortgage with my partner. He works for the NHS through an agency but is not currently on a zero-hours contract (although that may be an option). Would his situation be considered by a main-stream lender?
Thanks
SB
I suspect the answer to this will be a "no" but would welcome comments.
Ideally I would like to apply for a joint mortgage with my partner. He works for the NHS through an agency but is not currently on a zero-hours contract (although that may be an option). Would his situation be considered by a main-stream lender?
Thanks
SB
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