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FTC and only 2 months left ... mortgage?
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uni_rye
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Hi,
I am working in a university and it's very common for researchers to have FTC. In my case, I started to work for current employer as a researcher from Dec 2016 for 12-month contract. Then in the last October, I got another 6-month renewed. Now I only have less than two months left to the end of current contract. My manager hasn't confirmed if I would get another renew or not, but he said it is possible. I asked him to confirm as early as possible.
I am really struggling because we have found a really nice property and got our offer accepted. My partner is permanent contract. In order to apply joint mortgage, is it possible to get mortgage for my case? And which bank might consider my situation?
BTW, I read some threads about FTC. Looks like nationwide might be an option but not sure for my case as well. Today, I also contacted a broker about it. Hopefully he may get back some idea.
Thanks for any help.
Rye
I am working in a university and it's very common for researchers to have FTC. In my case, I started to work for current employer as a researcher from Dec 2016 for 12-month contract. Then in the last October, I got another 6-month renewed. Now I only have less than two months left to the end of current contract. My manager hasn't confirmed if I would get another renew or not, but he said it is possible. I asked him to confirm as early as possible.
I am really struggling because we have found a really nice property and got our offer accepted. My partner is permanent contract. In order to apply joint mortgage, is it possible to get mortgage for my case? And which bank might consider my situation?
BTW, I read some threads about FTC. Looks like nationwide might be an option but not sure for my case as well. Today, I also contacted a broker about it. Hopefully he may get back some idea.
Thanks for any help.
Rye
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