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£1000 Mortgage Cashback Just For Teachers

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Tes recommends... £1000 Mortgage Cashback for First Time Buyer Teachers Why choose Teachers Buildin

[Open in browser]( Tes recommends... [Tes]( £1000 Mortgage Cashback for First Time Buyer Teachers Why choose Teachers Building Society? Our purpose is to help more teachers buy their first home. That's why you'll find mortgage rates and offers which are just for teachers, and a more flexible approach to criteria. We are currently offering £1,000 mortgage cashback to help you settle into your new home when you take out a mortgage with us before April 30th 2020. Find out more on our website. Terms and conditions apply. [ARRANGE A CALLBACK]( Extra help for NQTs • We can lend to NQTs two months before the start of a first post – meaning you could move into your new home before you begin your very first teaching job. • We don’t ask for previous employment history or payslips and consider the standard 12-month first post as equal to a permanent position. • We assess mortgage applications on a case by case basis – and never rely on a systems generated response. • Joint applicant with a non-teacher? That’s fine, only one applicant needs to be a teacher to be eligible for the cashback offer. [ARRANGE A CALLBACK]( YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE Mortgages are subject to underwriting and criteria. [FIND OUT MORE]( [icon for emails] Manage your email preferences Help us to send you the right emails. You can [change your email preference settings]( or [unsubscribe]( anytime. Customer services T: +44 (0)20 3194 3000 E: help@tesglobal.com [icon for download our app] Download our app [link to App store]( [Tes for Teachers on the App Store]( [link to Google Play]( [Tes on Google Play]( [icon for stay connected] Stay connected [icon-Community link]( [icon-Facebook link]( [icon-Twitter link]( [icon-Linkedin link]( [icon-Reddit link]( [icon-Pintrest link]( [icon-Youtube link]( [icon-Instagram link]( [Resources]( [Jobs]( [Community]( [News]( [Courses]( [Store]( [Tes for schools]( [icon for map link]( Tes Global is registered in England (Company No. 02017289) with its registered offices at 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4HQ.

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