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Easy-Qualifier
Loans - Q & A
Q: What are no-doc loans?
A: "No-doc" loans are mortgages for which lenders require
very little loan documentation as long as the borrower puts down
a sizable down payment, generally 25 percent or more.
These mortgages are common among self-employed people who say they
earn a certain amount of money but whose tax returns show that their
earnings are much lower.
Resources:
* "How to Shop for a Mortgage," Mortgage Bankers Association
of America, 1125 15th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20005; call (202)
861-6500.
Q: Can someone who is unemployed get a loan?
A: Generally, lenders will not make loans to unemployed persons
because someone without an income would seemingly have no way of
making monthly mortgage payments.
However, there are home loans for which lenders require very little
loan documentation as long as the borrower puts down a sizable down
payment, generally 25 percent or more. These "no-doc"
loans are common among self-employed people who say they earn a
certain amount of money but whose income tax returns show that their
earnings are much lower.
Borrowers should check directly with lenders when seeking a no-doc
loan. If specific lenders do not offer them, ask for a referral.
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