Be Prepared: Whether you are a first-time homebuyer who has been waiting for the perfect chance to make your move or someone who is getting ready to move to a larger or smaller home based on changing needs, it's a good idea to be prepared for the loan process beforehand. Here are some guidelines as to what information you will need to bring to your application.
Residence History
Your previous addresses for the last 2 years and how long you lived in each
place. If you currently rent, your landlord's name and address (for the
last 12 months)
Employment History and Income History
The names and addresses for all your employers for the last two years, the dates
you worked at each place of employment and a letter explaining any gaps in your
employment in the last two years. You will also need original pay stubs
for the last 30 days, most recent two years of W-2's and most recent two years
of 1040's. If self-employed, you will need a year to date profit and loss
statement and current balance sheet. If you were a student in the last
two years, bring a transcript or diploma. If retired or disabled, bring
award letter and copy of your most recent check for retirement, social security
or disability income.
Outstanding Loans and Credit Cards
All coupon books or most recent statement for every account you have open.
All Savings, Checking or Investment Accounts
The name and address for each financial institution and the account number,
the current balance or value, 3 months bank statements for any IRAs, Koeghs
401Ks or profit sharing you have.
All Personal Property Currently Owned
The net cash value of your life insurance, the make, year and value of your
automobiles and the value of your furniture or other personal property.
All Real Estate Currently Owned
The property address, the estimated market value, the outstanding loan balance
and the amount of your monthly payment. If applicable, the amount of your
monthly rental income.