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Who offers "lodger mortgages"
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Does anyone know which banks and building societies offer "Lodger mortgages"?
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Get a Lodger Mortgage
It's now possible to get a mortgage which takes account of the expected extra income from a lodger. So even if you don't earn quite enough to manage the mortgage by yourself, it may be feasible with help from a lodger. You can earn up to �4,250 a year under the Inland Revenue's Rent-a-Room scheme without having to pay tax on the income and this extra income might just make the difference when it comes to affordability. If you ask a friend to be your lodger it won't be much different to renting a flat with them. Otherwise, choose your lodger carefully!
Get a Lodger Mortgage
It's now possible to get a mortgage which takes account of the expected extra income from a lodger. So even if you don't earn quite enough to manage the mortgage by yourself, it may be feasible with help from a lodger. You can earn up to �4,250 a year under the Inland Revenue's Rent-a-Room scheme without having to pay tax on the income and this extra income might just make the difference when it comes to affordability. If you ask a friend to be your lodger it won't be much different to renting a flat with them. Otherwise, choose your lodger carefully!
And this:
In a bid to capitalise on the burgeoning market for lodgers, mortgage broker John Charcol has launched a new 'rent a room' mortgage. Launched in conjunction with West Bromwich Building Society, the mortgage, fixed for two-years at 5.99%, can take into account as income the �4,250 per year which can be earned tax free under the Government's 'rent a room' scheme.
Here is a link to John Charcoal's website although I can't see anything on there about Lodger Mortgages.
http://www.charcol.co.uk/
In a bid to capitalise on the burgeoning market for lodgers, mortgage broker John Charcol has launched a new 'rent a room' mortgage. Launched in conjunction with West Bromwich Building Society, the mortgage, fixed for two-years at 5.99%, can take into account as income the �4,250 per year which can be earned tax free under the Government's 'rent a room' scheme.
Here is a link to John Charcoal's website although I can't see anything on there about Lodger Mortgages.
http://www.charcol.co.uk/
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