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Depending on your individual
situation, you may also have to supply some additional information. Read
over this list below and see if any of it applies to you.
- If your down payment includes a cash
gift from a friend or relative, you need a copy of the check or wire
transfer showing the donor's name and account number, plus a copy of the
deposit into your bank account. (This applies only to home purchase
loans.)
- If you receive a Social Security
pension or annuity, provide a copy of the awards letter and a copy
of a recent benefit check.
- If you own other real estate,
provide a lease/rental agreement if applicable, and copies of property
tax and insurance bills.
- If you receive alimony or child
support, provide a copy of the divorce decree and evidence of
receipt of income for 12 months (i.e. canceled checks, deposit slips or
bank statements).
- If you pay alimony or child support,
provide a copy of your divorce decree.
- If you've had a bankruptcy within the
last seven years, provide a copy of your bankruptcy discharge, a
copy of the petition (including schedules A & B) and an explanation of
the circumstances.
- If you currently pay rent,
provide copies of rental payments for the last twelve months (may
include canceled checks, bank statements, money orders, etc.) and the
name and address of your landlord for the same time period.
That's it. By providing the above
information when applicable, you'll help speed up the loan process. |