Documents Required for a Home Loan Mortgage
Below is a list of documents that are required when you apply for
a mortgage. Having the necessary financial documentation ready when
you talk to our loan expert will
speed up the mortgage process.
However, every situation is unique and you may be required to provide
additional documentation. And our loan experts are ready to help
you to determine what documentation you'll need for your particular
situation.
1. Credit History
When you apply for a mortgage, we must access your credit report to know how credit worthy (or risky)
you are as a borrower. Borrowers with high credit score are more likely
to qualify for a larger loan, better loan options, and/or a more favorable
interest rate . We'll need your Social Security number and date of
birth.
2. Your Property
- Copy of signed sales contract including all parties
- Verification of the deposit you placed on the home
- Names, addresses and telephone numbers of all realtors, builders,
insurance agents and attorneys involved
- Copy of Listing Sheet and legal description if available. You
may also need to provide condominium declaration, by-laws and
most recent budget, if the property is a condominium.
3. Proof of Income
To make sure that you are able to make your mortgage payments, we
need to see proof that you have a source of income. Following documents
are usually required:
- Copies of your pay-stubs for the most recent 30-day period and
year-to-date
- Copies of your W-2 forms for the past two years - Your W-2 forms
will help your lender verify that you are employed and will show
your income history.
- Names and addresses of all employers for the last two years
- Letter explaining any gaps in employment in the past 2 years
- Work visa or green card (copy front & back)
If self-employed or receive commission or bonus, interest/dividends,
or rental income:
- Provide complete tax returns for the last two years PLUS year-to-date
Profit and Loss statement, If you have filed an extension, please
supply a copy of the extension.
- K-1's for all partnerships and S-Corporations for the last two
years
- Completed and signed Federal Partnership (1065) and/or Corporate
Income Tax Returns (1120) including all schedules, statements
and addenda for the last two years. (Required only if your ownership
position is 25% or greater.)
4. If you will use Alimony or Child Support to qualify
- Provide divorce decree/court order stating amount, as well
as, proof of receipt of funds for last year
5. Source of Funds and Down Payment
To qualify for a mortgage, you need to be able to show that you
have some money for the closing costs. Acceptable sources of funds
may come from:
- Sale of your existing home - provide a copy of the signed sales
contract on your current residence and statement or listing agreement
if unsold
- Savings, checking or money market funds - provide copies of
bank statements for the last 3 months
- Stocks and bonds - provide copies of your statement from your
broker or copies of certificates
- Gifts - provide Gift Affidavit and proof of receipt of funds
Based on information appearing on your application and/or your
credit report, you may be required to submit additional documentation.
6. Copy of Your Earnest Money Deposit
The earnest money deposit is a deposit made by a buyer towards the
down payment in evidence of good faith when the purchase agreement
is signed. You may be asked to provide a copy of the earnest money
deposit.
7. Copy of Homeowners Insurance
Homeowner's insurance is used to verify that you'll have sufficient
coverage on the property when getting a mortgage. It covers any damages
that may affect the home's value.
8. Copy of Title Insurance
Title insurance protects a buyer against any errors in the title of
the property. Having a copy of your title insurance will help verify
the legal description of the property, the taxes, and the names on
the title.
9. Debt or Obligations
- Details of all current debts with copies of the last three monthly
statements
- Details of mortgage holders and/or landlords for the last two
years
- If you are paying alimony or child support, include marital
settlement/court order stating the terms of the obligation
Once you've begun the loan process, our loan expert will let you know exactly what documentation you'll
need to get approved.
If you would like to learn more about the process of getting a
home loan, contact us to talk to a loan expert or submit a Loan
Advisor request.