About the calculators and worked examples
Updated 15 Jul 2026
The calculators and worked examples on this site are for general illustration only. They are there to help you picture the economics on your own book - they are not a quote, a forecast, a promise, or advice.
- They are estimates. Each figure is based on the assumptions shown alongside it, including an average monthly rent, a factoring fee, and an advance period. Where a source is cited (for example ONS rent data), the figure is drawn from that source at the date shown and may since have changed.
- Your actual numbers will differ. Real figures depend on the specific rent, the period, the fee you agree with each landlord, how many advances complete, and how reliably rent is collected. Nothing here is a guarantee of income or return.
- They are not advice. The material is not legal, tax, accounting, financial or regulatory advice, and it is not a personal recommendation. You should take your own professional advice before making decisions.
- Rent Advance is a sale of future rent (factoring), not lending. The examples describe an agent buying future rent at a discount from its own capital, not borrowing or lending. Wectory never holds, routes or receives the rent or the advance; money moves by Direct Debit into the agent's own account. Figures shown are before your own costs and taxes.
By using the calculators you accept that you will not rely on their output as a quotation or as a statement of the income you will earn.