San Diego's #1 3.5% Down FHA Home Loan Needed Doc's in 2021
(Please note: These loan amounts have been updated for 2021)
In this video I break down the easy needed supporting documents for the 3.5% down FHA Loan right here in San Diego.
This mortgage loan is great for anyone that wants to put down as little as 3.5%, get a loan amount up to $753,250, and take advantage of record low interest rates
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Without further ado - let's jump into the needed supporting documents...
Here’s the 5 main ones:
Drivers License (Can be a smart phone screen shot)
Last 30 days paychecks (I bet you get these via PDF and email from your work)
Last 2 full months bank statements (log into any checking or savings you have online, save via PDF, done)
Last 2 years tax returns and W2’s (If you do not have - get free online https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript)
Latest 401(k), retirement, stocks (etc) statements (Log in online, save the latest statement, done)
Only if these are applicable:
Divorce decree
Child support order
bankruptcy paperwork
Short sale or foreclosure paperwork
Here's your steps to begin:
Fill out my online application in 10 minutes or less at www.scottsloanapp.com
Once complete, log back in, finish application, and upload your needed documents (Drivers license, last 30 days paychecks, last 2 months bank statements, latest stocks/bonds/mutual funds/etc statements, last 2 years taxes and W2's)
I will be alerted, check everything over, run your credit, review, and contact you about best scenario.
Here's more San Diego FHA home loan videos below:
SD 3.5% Down FHA Loan Needed Documents
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Your San Diego 3.5% Down FHA Insider,
Scott
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