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INCOME DOCUMENTATION Reference Articles: What Is Needed For A Pre-Approval If you are looking to get pre-approved for a mortgage loan, then there are several items that you will need to provide to your mortgage professional or mortgage broker. The first step in the pre-appro http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/156263.htm (Updated: 08/31/2007) Related Reference Topics: [pre-approval, income documentation, credit]
Acceptable Forms of Income Documentation Many people want to know what forms of income documentation are acceptable to a lender for obtaining a mortgage? There are many forms of income documentation that can be acceptable to use for obtainin http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/156243.htm (Updated: 08/31/2007) Related Reference Topics: [w2, 1040, stated, no doc, bank statements]
Home Interest Rate Home interest rates vary from borrower to borrower. Even with the same types of mortgage loans, what rate one person qualifies for does not mean that is what rate another person will qualify for. Home http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/128467.htm (Updated: 06/03/2007) Related Reference Topics: [mortgage rates, interest rates, best rates]
Income Documentation NINA, also referred to as No Income No Asset, loans are mortgage loans in which No income and No assets are listed on your resdiential home loan application, also called a 1003. There will generally b http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/24127.htm (Updated: 05/28/2007) Related Reference Topics: [income, nina, sisa, siva, documentation]
Why Would I Want a Stated Income Loan? My loan officer says we are doing a stated income loan. Why don't they want to see my tax returns or pay stubs? http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/38878.htm (Updated: 05/22/2007) Related Reference Topics: [stated income, income documentation]
Save My Home Saving your home from foreclosure can be a difficult process if you don't get the right kind of help. Borrowers who work together specialist whose focus is helping people refinance out of foreclosure http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/103312.htm (Updated: 04/12/2007) Related Reference Topics: [foreclosure, refinance, below 500, nod, ltv]
Apply for a mortgage A borrower can apply for a mortgage online, or by speaking with a mortgage professional on the phone, or by stopping in to sit down with a mortgage professional. You will need to complete a 1003 (loa http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/23513.htm (Updated: 09/03/2006) Related Reference Topics: [apply online, mortgage application]
Low Documentation Mortgage Low Doc loans are loans that require less income documentations. There are basically three types of Low-Doc mortgages, Stated Income loans, bank statements as incomes, and No Ratio loans.
Stated In http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/30777.htm (Updated: 08/09/2006)
Preparing for your First Home / Mortgage There are some basic financial things you can do to get prepared for buying your first home. This will make it easier for you and your mortgage broker.
Start to collect and organize documentation: http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/14277.htm (Updated: 03/06/2006)
Alternative income documentation There are many mortgage programs that allow for alternative income documentation. Alternative income documentation is using non-traditional methods of documenting income. Traditional methods would be http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/22058.htm (Updated: 02/19/2006)
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