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Getting a mortgage as a self-employed borrower in Ontario is absolutely possible — but it requires a different approach than a salaried applicant. Lenders want to see that your business generates stable, sufficient income, even if your tax returns show lower net income due to legitimate business write-offs.
Choice Financial Corp. specializes in self-employed mortgage solutions across Ontario, working with 40+ lenders including alternative and private lenders who understand how business owners earn income.
Self-employed borrowers often face these challenges: net income on tax returns is reduced by business expenses, income fluctuates year to year, no T4 slip to prove income, and some lenders automatically decline self-employed applications. The good news is Canada's mortgage market has evolved significantly — there are now multiple pathways to approval specifically designed for business owners.
If your Notice of Assessment (NOA) shows sufficient net income averaged over 2 years, you may qualify with an A-lender (bank) at the best rates.
Some B-lenders allow you to state your gross business income before expenses and qualify based on a reasonable income for your profession — without requiring your full tax history.
Some lenders will average your business bank deposits over 12–24 months to calculate qualifying income — ideal if your gross revenue is strong but your net is reduced by write-offs.
For clients who don't qualify through traditional channels, private lenders offer short-term solutions while you re-establish your income documentation.
2 years of T1 General tax returns
2 years of Notice of Assessment (NOA)
Business registration or Articles of Incorporation
6–12 months of business bank statements
Financial statements (if incorporated)
Proof of self-employment (contracts, invoices, or client letters)
File your taxes on time — lenders need 2 years of NOAs
Minimize write-offs strategically in the years before applying
Keep business and personal finances separate
Build your credit score above 680 if possible
Work with a mortgage broker who has access to self-employed programs
Some alternative lenders will consider 1 year of self-employment history, especially if you were previously employed in the same field.
No. Self-employed borrowers can access CMHC-insured mortgages with as little as 10% down through stated income programs.
Yes, if your net income is too low after deductions. A broker can help you balance tax efficiency with mortgage qualifying ability.
A-lender rates if you qualify traditionally. B-lender rates are typically 0.5%–1.5% higher. Private lender rates range from 7%–12% as a short-term bridge.
Pre-approval can happen in 24–48 hours. Full approval timelines depend on the lender and documentation provided.
Greg Kalanjian has helped hundreds of Ontario business owners and contractors get mortgage approvals that their bank turned down. Let's find the right lender and product for your situation.
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