In general, the documentation you will need includes:
Check for application fee
Property Information (if you already have a contract on a house)
Purchase Agreement.
Copy
of legal description and MLS sheet.
If you are selling your current home,
copy of listing contract.
If
you have sold your current home, copy of settlement statement (HUD-1).
Income & Assets
Pay stubs for the last 30 days.
For the past two years:
Names
and addresses of each employer.
W-2s
Statements for each bank, mutual fund, and/or investment account for the
last three months.
Estimated value of personal property and furniture.
If you have made any large deposits to
your accounts:
Explanation and source for deposit.
If
large deposit was a gift:
Signed gift letter (lender can supply).
Copy of gift check.
Copy of deposit receipt.
If you own more than 25% of a business:
Corporate or partnership tax returns.
If
self-employed:
Tax returns for the last three years
(with schedules).
Year-to-Date
Profit and Loss Statement prepared by an accountant.
If you own rental property:
Tax returns for the last two years and
current rental agreements.
If you are retired:
Pension Award Letter.
If you receive Social Security:
Social Security Award Letter.
If you are counting child support as
income:
Copy of divorce settlement.
Copy of twelve months of cancelled child
support checks.
Debts
Names,
addresses, account numbers, balances and monthly payments on all current
loans.
Explanation of credit report anomalies,
including:
Late payments, credit inquiries in the
last 90 days, charge-offs, collections, judgments and/or liens.
Bankruptcy filed within last seven
years (bring a copy of your bankruptcy papers).
VA Loans
Copy of DD Form 214, Report of
Separation.
Miscellaneous
Photo ID
and proof of Social Security number.
Residence addresses for the past two years.
If applicable, a copy of your divorce decree.
If you
are not a citizen, a copy of the front and back of your
green card.
Government loan programs FHA loans
An FHA loan is insured by the Federal Housing Administration, a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The FHA does not loan money to borrowers, rather, it provides lenders protection through mortgage insurance (MIP) in case the borrower defaults on his or her loan obligations. Available to all buyers, FHA loan programs are designed to help creditworthy low-income and moderate-income families who do not meet requirements for conventional loans.
FHA loan programs are particularly beneficial to those buyers with less available cash. The rates on FHA loans are generally market rates, while down payment requirements are lower than for conventional loans.
VA Loans
VA guaranteed loans are made by lenders and guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) to eligible veterans for the purchase of a home. The guaranty means the lender is protected against loss if you fail to repay the loan. In most cases, no down payment is required on a VA guaranteed loan and the borrower usually receives a lower interest rate than is ordinarily available with other loans.
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