The 4 Elements of Applying for a Home Loan: Part II

by Hunt on December 2, 2010

Part II of our series on the elements needed to qualify for a home loan revolves around the notion that you need to be able to prove that you can repay the debt or make the house payments you are about to incur. We no longer have the Stated(wink wink) income loan. Income documentation has become one of the biggest stumbling blocks for people getting approved for mortgages.

If you are W-2 employed for at least two years in the same line of work or profession then you have nothing to fear. Your paystubs coupled with your w-2′s for the last two years will be all the proof you need. However if you have changed jobs recently or have breaks in your employment history then things will be appreciably harder for you.

If you are Retired, then proving all of your income sources will be more difficult because you are probaly receiving money form a variety of sources including Social Security, Pension, annuities and the like that aren’t necessarily showing up on your tax retuns. If you are drawing on an existing retirement plan for example, you will need to document the consitent withdrawls from the account and show the deposits going into your checking account. A lot of retirees also do a little work on the side. But unless you pay taxes and can prove it with tax retunrns then that income will not be used for qualigying purposes.

Self Employed borrowers have the hardest time qualifying for loans becuase often the income that they make is not necarrily reflected in their tax returns. Often a Self employed borrower will write off a lot of expeneses needed to make the money but that adjusted income is now what is used to qualify and is quite a bit lower. Often the most affluent of our society is self employed, has a great credit credit history and money in the bank, but becasue of the way our tax system works, they can’t qulaify for a home loan.

I have helped all sorts of borrowers figure out ways to qualify for mortgages. Call or email me today and let me answer all your mortgage questions. Dealing with a seasoned professional will often save you a lot of headaches in the long run. 707-328-1233. Hunt For Your Loan

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