Being prepared with the necessary documentation will expedite the
mortgage loan process. Here’s a checklist, so you don’t forget what
you’ll need to efficiently move the loan process along:
Real Estate Contracts ____ Purchase Agreement (for the purchase of your new home). ____ Sales contract (if you are selling a home).
Residence History ____ Past 24 months of residence with complete addresses. ____ Length of time you lived at each address. ____ Name of landlord and his/her address (if currently renting).
Employment History ____ All original pay stubs for past 30 day period. ____ Employers for the past two years with complete addresses. ____ Dates of employment for each job. ____ W2s for most recent two years. ____ Most recent tax returns (with all schedules) for past two years. ____ If there have been any gaps in employment, prepared explanations.
Financial History ____ Copies of most recent monthly statements for all loans and credit card balances. ____ Copies of most recent three months' bank statements for all accounts, stock brokerages, mutual funds, IRAs, Pensions, etc. ____
If you are self employed or received a 1099, your most recent tax
returns for the past two years with all schedules and a year-to-date
profit and loss statement and balance sheet. ____ If you own 25% or
more of a corporation, the most recent corporate tax returns for the
past two years with all the schedules and a year-to-date profit and loss
statement and a balance sheet.
Current Real Estate ____ Property addresses. ____ Estimated market values of property. ____ Amount of monthly payment and outstanding loan balances (bring copy of most recent loan statement). ____
If you own rental property, your most recent tax returns for the past
two years with all schedules and a current agreement.
Personal Property ____ Net cash value of your life insurance. ____ Year, make and value of all vehicles. ____ Value of your furniture and personal property.
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Special Situations |
Self-employed Bring your federal tax forms for the past two years, along with a profit and loss statement.
Separated or divorced Bring a copy of your
divorce decree and separation agreement, plus documentation of any
alimony or child support payments you are required to make. If you are
receiving alimony or child support and want it to be considered as
income, you’ll need proof of this income such as the court clerk’s
history of payments or cancelled checks for the past 12 months.
Public Assistance Including pension, disability,
Social Security or any other form of public assistance with your
income. Bring a copy of an award certificate or a check from the issuing
agency.
Bankruptcy If you have had a bankruptcy, a
foreclosure or judgments against you over the past seven years, bring
information on the proceedings. Information on bankruptcies should
include a copy of the bankruptcy discharge and schedule of both debts
and assets. Judgments against you should include an attorney’s letter
that discusses the outcome of the proceedings.
Applying for a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) loan Bring your DD214 form (discharge) papers or your certificate of eligibility. |
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