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Jacob Willett
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Loan Approval Without Employment

Jacob Willett
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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I am working on my first deal and I have started working on getting a loan pre-approval. My concern is that I am currently a college student and my employment is based on co-op cycles within the college so I cannot provide 2 years of steady employment. I was planning to utilize an FHA loan to take advantage of the low down payment but I have hear the are more strict with the employment verification.

Has anyone had any experience getting loan approval / pre-approval with a similar employment situation? If so I would love to hear about your experience and what lender you used!

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Ronald Allen Barney
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Ronald Allen Barney
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa, FL
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DTI would be the variable this hits and different lenders have different policies. I would visit a non-traditional mortgage originator to see what lenders he or she works with and what products they support without a DTI.

Credit score will have to be > 580 and cash position will have to be enough to cover the difference between 96.5% of appraised value and sale price, plus closing costs.

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