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1st time buyer update
Angelandrea
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as i mentioend yesterday im in process of sorting mortgage out for me and my boyf, mortgahe in just his name as i have defaults.
Currently on average he earns up to £500 per week on his full time job plus an extra £4-500 pound on a part time ish job , northern rock will be applying for refs however is full time job just sent him his new contract which stated "casual work contract" they say he is fully employed but his contract is for casual workers untill 12 mths employment.
We have paid our valuation fee and signed all docs, but still not been fully accepted yet..... sayign that we are sending ID in now x
Currently on average he earns up to £500 per week on his full time job plus an extra £4-500 pound on a part time ish job , northern rock will be applying for refs however is full time job just sent him his new contract which stated "casual work contract" they say he is fully employed but his contract is for casual workers untill 12 mths employment.
We have paid our valuation fee and signed all docs, but still not been fully accepted yet..... sayign that we are sending ID in now x
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Wait until you are accepted
It should not be to long in fact should only take 24 hours
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its not all doom and gloom just because your partner doesnt have a contract stating permanent. sit it out and see what happensA word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged, it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in colour and content according to the circumstances and the time in which it is used.0
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