Declined for a mortgage because you are self-employed? What the high street misses
A high street decline is one lender's opinion, not the market's answer. Here is why self-employed income with two streams gets read as a no, how a specialist lender assesses the full picture, and the steps that turn a decline into an offer.
Renters' Rights Act fines: what limited company landlords need to do before 31 May 2026
The Renters' Rights Act has been in force for three weeks. The 31 May 2026 Information Sheet deadline is now 14 days away and the penalty is up to £7,000 per property. This post is what limited company landlords need to do for compliance and what changes inside lender criteria ahead of the next remortgage.
What Counts Towards Your Mortgage When You're a Company Director
Most lenders assess a company director's mortgage on salary alone. This post explains what actually counts: dividends, retained profit, and why a specialist lender can reach a completely different borrowing figure from the same set of accounts.

