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Self Employment and Required DocumentsThere are different types of self employment and different documents that are often required by lenders, for example: For self-employed or commissioned individuals who fall into one of the above categories, the most common documents you want to have available are: Because of the complicated documentation required for proof of income with self employed people, most elect a mortgage loan program where they are allowd to "state" their income. It is important to remember that these stated income programs do not exist so that the borrower can state any income that they desire. They exist so that the borrower does not have to be burdened with the heavy load of paperwork and documentation that would be needed in order to adequately prove the income. Many self-employed borrowers opt to utilize home mortgage programs that will allow them to use their bank statements for income documentation to qualify for a mortgage loan. Usually the total deposits of these bank statements will be added up each month and then divided by the required total number of months being used. Then the monthly average will be used as the monthly income for qualifying for the loan. Some lenders require 6 months statements for certain programs, others 12 months, and yet some others will require 24 months of statements. Consult your mortgage professional to see if this may be the right choice for you. 3, 6 or 12 months of bank statements may also suffice for proof of income... In some situations where the self employed borrower has used deductions to expense a majority (or all) of their income, they would be a good candidate for a stated income loan. When you go with a stated income loan for a self employed borrower, the income is stated for what is typical for their line of work which sometimes makes it easier to qualify for a loan. » DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this article on 'Self Employment and Required Documents' is a collection of contributions by licensed mortgage professionals and is not the opinion of Broker Outpost LLC. Always consult a licensed professional before applying for a mortgage.
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