SELF CERTIFICATION

Self-certification is a simple way of detailing your income as you simply self declare what you earn and the lender will not insist on seeing audited accounts.

This is how a self-certification loan should work, but there are still some lenders who will need you to prove your income in other ways, such as an accountant's certificate. This is a document signed by your accountant to say that your income is sufficient to service the loan requested. You may also be asked to produce your business bank statements for a set period so the lender can look at the gross income you have received.

Most lenders will supplement this information with credit searches. If you are a homeowner, you will be asked to supply your existing mortgage statements, and if you are renting the lender will ask for a reference from your landlord.

Disclaimer:
Think carefully before securing other debts against your home. Your home maybe repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage or any other debt secured on it. A fee of between 0.5% and 1% of the mortgage advance will be payable on completion. The level of this fee will be based on the complexity  of your case (typically a mortgage of £100,000 the maximum fee will be £1000). In addition, we will also be paid commission from the lender. The overall cost for comparison is 7.60% APR. The actual rate available will depend upon your circumstances. Ask for a personalised illustration.