Home Loans
Employment and Your Mortgage Application
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By Ben Afzal
Basics Lenders look at your employment in the following way:
- Experience
- Employment history
- Job type
- Ability to document employment
Experience Your work experience can be important to making a case that your mortgage application is strong. The more experience you have in the particular field you are in now, the better off you will be.
Lenders will compare your current job title to past positions. Being in the same line of work for a while (at least two years) helps.
If you have been on the same job for 2 years continuously (no employment gaps) and in the same line of work for 10 years the lender will view you as someone who has been successfully employed in your line of work and more likely to have financial stability.
Employment History Your employment history for the past two years is usually important to the lender.
It is important to be able to show a continuous record of employment, if possible.
Lenders like to see job stability.
If there are extenuating circumstances a lender may ask for a letter of explanation. This may include medical problems.
Job Type Your title or position needs to be consistent with the amount of income you are claiming.
Many lenders offer wide leeway in this area, but some do not.
It often depends on the individual underwriter
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