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The following checklist will
facilitate your mortgage loan interview with a lender. The
checklist includes most of the information that you and any
co-borrower will need to supply. However, some lenders have
slightly different requirements, so you may want to contact your
lender before the interview to ensure you bring the correct types
of information.
In preparation for your loan
interview, review the information below. We suggest you print this
worksheet, then check each box after you've gathered the required
data.
There may be some special situations that require you to supply
additional information. These include:
- If you are self-employed or work on a commissioned basis,
you should bring your federal tax forms for the past two years
and a current year-to-date profit and loss statement.
- If you are separated or divorced, you should bring a copy of
your divorce decree and separation agreement. Also bring
documentation on alimony or child support payments you are
required to make or you receive as income. Proof of this income
can be the clerk of court's history of payments or canceled
checks for the past year.
- If you include pension, disability, Social Security, or
other public assistance as part of your income, you'll need to
bring a copy of an award certificate or a check from the issuing
agency.
- If you have a bankruptcy, foreclosure, or any judgments
against you over the past seven years, you'll need to bring
relevant information about the proceedings. Such information
includes a copy of the bankruptcy discharge and schedule of both
debts and assets. An attorney's letter that discusses the
outcome of the proceedings should be included if there are
judgments against you.
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