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Home / Articles / Finance / What Are the Requirements for Mortgage Pre-Approval?

What Are the Requirements for Mortgage Pre-Approval?

August 18, 2022 By Allan McNabb

Documents Required for Pre-Approval of a Mortgage

A pre-approval letter is a document from a lender based on certain assumptions, stating the maximum the lender is willing to lend to purchase a home. When applying for a mortgage pre-approval, the lender typically requires information about your credit, employment, income, debts, and assets to determine your creditworthiness.

Documents Needed for Mortgage Pre-Approval

Here is a brief overview of the documents you’ll need for the pre-approval process.

  1. Proof of Income. Homebuyers generally need to provide W-2 wage statements for the two most recent years, pay stubs from the last 30 days, year-to-date income, and proof of any additional source of income. Lenders will also want to review tax returns from the previous two years.

Self-employed applicants will be asked to submit business documents, such as profit and loss statements, Schedule C, K-1, or Form 1099.

  1. Proof of Assets. You will need to provide bank and investment account statements proving that you have the necessary funds for a down payment and closing costs, as well as cash reserves.
  2. Credit Record. Lenders often require a FICO score of 620 or higher to approve a conventional loan and 500 or higher for a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan.

The FHA guidelines allow approved borrowers with a credit score of 580 or higher to pay as little as 3.5% down. Those with scores less than 580 will need to make a larger down payment.

  1. Employment Verification. Lenders want to know they are lending to borrowers with stable employment. So besides reviewing pay stubs, a lender will likely call the employer to verify employment and salary. Self-employed homebuyers will need to provide additional paperwork concerning their business and income.
  2. Other Documentation. The lender will also want a copy of the borrower’s driver’s license (or passport) and Social Security number to pull a credit report.

How to Prepare for Mortgage Pre-Approval

To receive a pre-approval for a home loan, quite a bit of personal information is required. Here are some steps you can take to prepare for a meeting with a potential mortgage lender.

  1. Check Your FICO score and Credit History. It is helpful to know your credit score before contacting a lender about a mortgage. Request copies of your credit report and dispute any errors. Generally, a credit score of at least 620 is recommended.
  2. Calculate Your Debt-to-Income (DTI) Ratio. The debt-to-income ratio is the percentage of your gross monthly income (before taxes) that goes toward payments for rent, mortgage, credit cards, or other debt.

For example, if you pay $1,500 a month for your current mortgage, $100 a month for an auto loan, and $400 a month for the rest of your debts, your monthly debt payments are $2,000. If your gross monthly income is $6,000, then your debt-to-income ratio is 33%. Lenders prefer borrowers with a DTI ratio of 36% or less.

Closing Thoughts

The homebuying process begins with becoming pre-approved for a mortgage. Then, with a pre-approval letter in hand, real estate agents and home sellers know that you are a serious buyer.

 

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