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What information will be needed for the application (and how it's kept private)?
Anything you submit over our website is 100 percent, fully secure. And we never, ever share it with anyone except by permission -- that is, if you're giving us information you want us to use to get you the best loan you qualify for! We use that information to present to our exclusive mortgage lenders/investors on your behalf for loan approval and subsequent funding. In turn, those mortgage lenders are bound by federal law to keep your information secure.
When applying for mortgage loan approval thru our secure website - just click the Apply Now Button! All it takes are about 8 minutes to get started. If you get stuck we provide help menus at every section. You can even save your information and go back to finish up later! It's important to note; Your info is protected with 128-bit encryption, so please make sure you complete every section that pertains to loan you're applying for. Sections left blank will delay your application as credit approval is one of the first steps in the loan process.
Here is a list of the information mortgage lenders will use to Approve your loan application.
Social Security Number, for borrower and co-borrower and D.O.B. is equally important since the passing of the Patriot Act
Employment History For the last two years, employment dates, addresses, salary. Current pay stubs or W-2 forms.
Checking and Savings Accounts, Certificates of Deposit, Bank branches, account numbers and balances; Last 3 months' statements (Paper trail large recent deposits)
Stocks, Bonds, and Investment Accounts Broker's name and address, description of stocks, bonds, etc. Last 3 months' statements or copies of stock certificates
Life Insurance Policies Insurance company, policy number, face amount, cash value, if any
Retirement Plan Approximate vested interest value Copy of latest statement
Automobiles Make and model of automobiles, their resale value
Other Assets Market value of personal and household property
Liabilities and Other Non-Mortgage Debt Creditors names, addresses, account numbers Monthly payments and balances
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Other income information you may need |
If you're self-employed Two years tax returns, profit and loss statements, both company and personal if separate. Current balance sheet and profit and loss statement if more than two months into the new fiscal year, signed by CPA or Accoutant
If you have income from: Commission Overtime Bonus Partnership Rental Property Trust Notes Receivable Interest/Dividends In some cases you'll need two years' personal federal tax returns
If employed in family business; Personal federal income tax returns and all schedules for the past two years
If divorced or separated; Complete executed divorce decree and settlement agreement Payment history of alimony/child support over the past 12 months, if it is a financial obligation. If you choose to have this be considered as part of your income (you don't have to), be prepared to provide 12 months canceled checks or bank statements reflecting income deposits.
Name and address of all mortgage lenders for the past 24 months, account numbers, monthly payments and balances
If you've sold your home but not closed; A copy of the sales contract
If you've sold your home, closed, and you will use the proceeds for your new down payment: A copy of the HUD-1 Uniform Settlement Statement
Name, address and phone number of landlords for the past 24 months
Purchase sales contract or offer to purchase and all addenda Furnish contract with original signatures of buyer and seller
If a source of your down payment is a gift; Name, address and relationship of donor. Gift funds will be verified in both the donor and recipient's accounts. Note: Not all loan programs allow gifts to be part of your down payment.
For FHA Financing Evidence of Social Security Number and photo identification
For Construction/Perm Loan Signed construction with cost breakdown, builder plan and specifications
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