Monday, April 30, 2012

Can You Add Spouses Income, But Not Credit? Answer...

Good Morning!
I get asked this question allot by borrowers..."My spouse doesn't have very good credit, but can I use her income on my loan application?" Answer: "No." If we ad the spouses income, then we have to take his/her credit too. In fact, they would become an equal borrower on the loan. If you are in this situation, and need more income on your loan to get approved - give me a call or shoot me and email. We can brainstorm on some solutions for you to add some income on your loan. That's it for today! 
 
Have a good day today!  ...and thanks for reading.
 
Brett
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A SIMPLE THING THAT CAN MAKE YOUR LIFE BETTER…

Good Morning!
I originally posted about this subject 3 years ago, but it's an important message and I think it bears repeating... 

  My job as a loan officer allows me to have a unique perspective into people's lives.

  I can see how much money people make, and how much money they have in the bank. I do loans for people who make less than $20,000 a year, and I do loans for people who make well over $250,000 a year. 


 ...It doesn't matter if you make a lot of money, or very little money - there is a common problem that I see again and again...


...No savings. 

  This isn't true in every case, but I see it very often.   People tend to spend what they make.  ...even the borrowers I have who make a lot of money don't tend to save their money.

  My advice to you?...  Pay yourself first. Open a savings account, and before you pay any other bills - pay yourself first.  ...pay it just like it was a car payment or an electric bill.  


...Make it a percentage (10%) of your total income. Pay it every month.  ...it will build up faster than you think.

  There is a special comfort that you will gain when you see that you have a comfortable cushion in the bank.  ...I want that feeling for you.  


This feeling of comfort will percolate into other areas of your life - less fights about money - less stress at work - happy mom and dad makes for happy kids, etc.  


Have a good day today!  ...and thanks for reading.
 
Brett    


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Monday, April 23, 2012

HOW TO GET A LOAN WITH LESS THAN 2 YEARS SELF EMPLOYMENT…

Good Morning!

 

How to get a loan with less than 2 years of self employment income...

I see this come up alot and I wanted to clarify self employment qualification.

The traditional guideline for seasoning of self employment income is 2 years of filed tax returns. These 2 years will then be averaged to get an income figure for you.

However, it is possible in some circumstances to get a loan with less than 2 years of self employed income.

The key is that you have to document the job you had prior to being self employed was essentially the exact same job you are doing now as a self employed person. If you can document this you have a chance to get financed.

The next thing is you must have filed at least 1 years tax return with a full 12 months of self employment income on it.

If you can show these two things - that you were doing the same job before you were self employed, and you have 1 years filed tax returns with 12 months of self employed income, then there's a good chance I can get you a loan.

If you are in this situation - give me a call or shoot me an email. I can probably help you out!

 

Thanks for reading, and have a great day!

 

Brett

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