
Self Certification
If you are self employed, a self certification mortgage could be appropriate if:
- You lack three full years of trading accounts.
- You have accounts but your income has been minimized for tax purposes or
- Your current earnings are significantly greater than your accounts can prove.
Alternatively, self certification mortgages can also be appropriate for regularly employed individuals if:
- You have irregular income in the form of commissions or bonuses.
- You have multiple jobs (for example if you run a business part time and also work as a salaried employee) or
- You are a contract or seasonal worker.
Generally, if you have any sort of difficulty proving your income, then a self certification mortgage could be the solution for you, though it should be noted that by not being able or willing to provide evidence of income you may be disadvantaging yourself as interest rates for a self-certified mortgage are normally higher than for a mortgage where your income has been verified.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) does not regulate some forms of mortgage.
The information set out on this page is intended to provide a general appreciation of the topic and it is not advice. Guidance should be sought from a specialist who is qualified to advise in your specific circumstances.
For more information on any aspect of mortgages please contact Surrey Financial Advice on 01483 211800 or email us at admin@surreyifa.co.uk We will be happy to assist you.

