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Yorkshire Building Society Mortgage - New job
jackandrews
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi,
I was wondering has anyone managed to get a mortgage with YBS with a new job? I started my job a little over a month ago in the NHS and have got 1 wage slip however it asks for 3 months worth. I am employed on a full time permanent contract and my partner has been in their job for 25 years now also with a full time permanent contract. Do they allow exceptions due to the coronavirus or is it the same. Im asking for an 85% LTV mortgage.
Thanks
I was wondering has anyone managed to get a mortgage with YBS with a new job? I started my job a little over a month ago in the NHS and have got 1 wage slip however it asks for 3 months worth. I am employed on a full time permanent contract and my partner has been in their job for 25 years now also with a full time permanent contract. Do they allow exceptions due to the coronavirus or is it the same. Im asking for an 85% LTV mortgage.
Thanks
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Accord is their subsidiary company that deals with brokers and they are really good for people starting new jobs. If they have similar underwriting I would imagine you would be fine but they will probably want to see a copy of your contract.1
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That's sounds good but I still have my doubts. I have my full time contact and pay slip so hopefully that's sufficient evidence for them. This is the fist bank/building society that has approved an AIP for the mortgage we want so very sceptical, decided to bite the bullet and put in a full mortgage application so hoping for the best. Thanks for the reply
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Did you get the mortgage?0
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