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Seacoast NH Real Estate News ... What Information Will A Lender Ask For?
One of the first questions I ask potential buyers is whether they have spoken with a lender yet. This isn't because most people won't be able to afford a house. But it is because without expert guidance most buyers don't actually know exactly how much house they can afford.
So before you head out into the home buying world, do your homework, be prepared and interview some lenders.
Here is a list of things that your lender will need when you are moving forward with your loan application.
10 Things a Lender Needs From You
1. W-2 forms or business tax return forms if you're self-employed for the
last two or three years for every person signing the loan.
2. Copies of at least one pay stub for every person signing the loan.
3. Copies of two to four months of bank or credit union statements for
both checking and savings accounts.
4. Copies of personal tax forms for the last two to three years.
5. Copies of brokerage account statements for two to four months, as well
as a list of any other major assets of value, e.g., a boat, RV, or stocks
or bonds
not held in a brokerage account.
6. Copies of your most recent 401(k) or other retirement account statement.
7. Documentation to verify additional income, such as child support or a
pension.
8. Account numbers of all your credit cards and the amounts of any outstanding
balances.
9. Lender, loan number, and amount owed on other installment loans, such
as student loans and car loans.
10. Addresses where you have lived for the last five to seven years, with
names of landlords if appropriate.
Do some starting research yourself ... with my Mortgage Calculator. Just remember, it is still important to talk to a lender. They have access to programs that will work best for you.
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