Adoption Income?  If you are receiving adoption income, home financing lenders may use this income to help you qualify for a loan, if there is proof of the income and it is likely to continue for a minimum of 3 years.  Curious as to how this works?  Let’s Talk!
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Adoption Income?  If you are receiving adoption income, home financing lenders may use this income to help you qualify for a loan, if there is proof of the income and it is likely to continue for a minimum of 3 years.  Curious as to how this works?  Let’s Talk!

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Mortgage Forbearance During COVID? – If you received Mortgage Forbearance during COVID and are wondering whether you can refinance an existing home or purchase a new home, let’s talk.  Recent guideline changes are assisting consumers who needed forbearance during the crisis and are now financially back on their feet.
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Mortgage Forbearance During COVID? – If you received Mortgage Forbearance during COVID and are wondering whether you can refinance an existing home or purchase a new home, let’s talk.  Recent guideline changes are assisting consumers who needed forbearance during the crisis and are now financially back on their feet.

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Is it possible to buy & finance a home after serving time in prison? Home financing lenders do not treat formerly incarcerated clients any differently.  The lender will review your work history after prison time, along with other employment factors just like anyone else.  Generally, this requires at least a 2-year history of consistent employment after serving your time. If you would like a confidential conversation, let’s talk!
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Is it possible to buy & finance a home after serving time in prison? Home financing lenders do not treat formerly incarcerated clients any differently.  The lender will review your work history after prison time, along with other employment factors just like anyone else.  Generally, this requires at least a 2-year history of consistent employment after serving your time. If you would like a confidential conversation, let’s talk!

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