10 Things a Lender Needs From You
1.
W-2 forms or business
tax return forms if you’re self-employed for the last two or three years for
every person signing the loan.
2.
Copies of one or more
months of pay stubs from every person signing the loan.
3.
Copies of two to four
months of bank or credit union statements for both checking and savings
accounts.
4.
Copies of personal tax
forms for the last two to three years.
5.
Copies of brokerage
account statements for two to four months, as well as a list of any other major
assets of value, e.g., a boat, RV, or stocks or bonds not held in a brokerage
account.
6.
Copies of your most
recent 401(k) or other retirement account statement.
7.
Documentation to verify
additional income, such as child support, pension, etc.
8.
Account numbers of all
your credit cards and the amounts of any outstanding balances.
9.
Lender, loan number, and
amount owed on other installment loans—student loans, car loans, etc.
10. Addresses where you lived for the last five to seven
years, with names of landlords, if appropriate.
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