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When applying for a mortgage, most people must provide paystubs and W-2 forms to verify their income. So what are you supposed to do if you're self-employed or a 1099 contractor? Many falsely believe buying a home is significantly more challenging if you're not a W-2 employee, but this is essentially a myth.
Buying a home when you're self-employed isn't difficult, it just requires a couple of extra steps. Our real estate agents are here to walk our non-traditional earners through the steps of securing a mortgage.
This list is by no means exhaustive — additional documents may be required depending on your lender, industry, and business type.
Most lenders usually use the same criteria when evaluating company-employed and self-employed applicants, but those who run their own businesses should be prepared to produce more documentation. Contact us today for more tips on how to buy your first home.
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