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NINA Reference Articles: Stating your income and assets Some mortgage programs allow you to "state" your income. For instance, if you are a small business owner, and your tax returns don't show all the income you receive, you can "state" your income to th http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/67666.htm (Updated: 05/29/2007) Related Reference Topics: [sisa, nina, siva]
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]
Reduced Documention Loans There are many programs available that are for people who may not qualify for the standard full documentation required by many different lenders. Some of reduced documentation loans compensate for the http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/23618.htm (Updated: 05/26/2007) Related Reference Topics: [stated, no doc, no verification, no employment, ]
NINA Loan A NINA (short for No Income, No Asset) loan is where the borrower does not have to disclose income or bank statements on the application. http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/59076.htm (Updated: 02/22/2007)
No Doc Mortgage A No Doc Mortgage requires no employment, income, or assets to be stated on your loan application. http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/39940.htm (Updated: 06/16/2006) Related Reference Topics: [no doc, nina]
NINA Loan A NINA Loan is a where the borrower does not disclose income or assets on the application. http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/13911.htm (Updated: 02/19/2006)
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