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Mortgage Approval Documents: Know Before You Apply

Before you start scrolling through listings and imagining where the couch will go, there is one reality every homebuyer should understand. Finding the house is often the fun part. The real challenge begins when it's time for underwriting.

Many home purchase transactions slow down because borrowers are missing key documents. A forgotten bank statement, unsigned tax return, or unexplained deposit can create delays that may put unnecessary stress on everyone involved.

The good news is that preparation can make the mortgage approval process much smoother.

Mortgage Approval Documents: Know Before You Apply

Being organized before you submit your loan application can help prevent surprises and keep your purchase moving forward. Here are the documents lenders commonly request and why they matter.

Identity Verification

Every borrower listed on the loan will typically need:

• A government issued photo ID

• Social Security number verification

These documents help confirm identity and satisfy federal lending requirements.

Income Documentation

Lenders need to verify that your income is stable and sufficient to support the mortgage payment.

Be prepared to provide:

• Thirty days of recent pay stubs

• Two years of W-2 forms

If you earn overtime, commissions, or bonuses, lenders often average that income over a 24 month period. Documentation that reflects your full earnings picture can be extremely helpful.

Tax Returns

Expect to provide:

• Two years of federal tax returns

• All accompanying schedules

• Signed copies, including page two

Unsigned returns frequently result in requests for corrections and additional delays.

Bank Statements

Your lender will want a clear picture of your available funds.

Gather:

• Sixty days of statements for all bank accounts

• Every page of each statement, including blank pages

• Explanations for any large deposits or unusual transfers

Transparency upfront can save valuable time later.

Asset Documentation

Retirement and investment accounts may strengthen your application.

Examples include:

• 401(k) statements

• IRA statements

• Brokerage account statements

Lenders want to confirm that you can cover your down payment and closing costs while maintaining adequate reserves.

Debt Information

Provide current statements for recurring obligations such as:

• Credit cards

• Auto loans

• Student loans

• Personal loans

Debt to income ratios as high as 50 percent may qualify under certain programs. However, borrowers with ratios closer to 36 percent often present a stronger financial profile.

Gift Funds

Receiving financial help from family members?

You may need:

• A signed gift letter

• The donor's name and relationship to you

• The amount of the gift

• Confirmation that repayment is not expected

Self Employed Borrowers

Additional documentation is often required, including:

• Two years of business tax returns

• Year to date profit and loss statements

• 1099 forms, if applicable

Some loan programs may allow bank statements to demonstrate cash flow when tax returns do not tell the complete story.

Special Situations

Be proactive if any of these apply:

• Divorce decrees

• Bankruptcy discharge paperwork

• Foreclosure documentation

• Social Security award letters

• Pension income statements

• VA disability award letters

VA borrowers should also have their Certificate of Eligibility ready. Veterans may need a DD 214, while active duty service members may be asked for a Statement of Service.

The mortgage process does not reward perfection. It rewards preparation. Having these documents ready before you apply can reduce stress, minimize delays, and help move you one step closer to the keys to your new home.

Educational purposes only. Not financial or legal advice. All loans subject to credit approval and applicable program guidelines.


* Specific loan program availability and requirements may vary. Please get in touch with your mortgage advisor for more information.

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