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Can I Obain a Mortgage Loan Without Income?

Can I Obain a Mortgage Loan Without Income?

January 4, 1999

"I have a 9.5% fixed-rate mortgage on which I owe about $70k, my house has a value of about $115k, and I have excellent credit. I want to refinance while rates are low but I have problem. I am now self-employed and for the past few years, my income has been derived largely from stock market investments and this income does not show up on my W-2. All the mortgage brokers I have spoken to want to put me into a "no-income-verification loan", but this doesn�t help because I must still state my income, which is too low to qualify, even though they don't verify it�Is there a mortgage for me?"

When you don't declare all your income, you can be (deservedly) punished when you try to borrow.

The mortgage brokers you spoke to should have realized that you need a loan on which income is disclosed but not used in qualifying the borrower. This is usually called a "no-ratio loan" because no check is made to determine whether the ratio of applicant income to housing expense meets conventional standards.  This differs from a no-income-verification loan on which income is used to qualify but the amount of income reported by the borrower is not verified.

Your punishment will not be too severe because your credit is good and your loan balance is only about 60% of the property value. These are the major factors that lenders rely on when they agree to ignore the borrower's stated income.

Copyright Jack Guttentag 2002

 

Jack Guttentag is Professor of Finance Emeritus at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Visit the Mortgage Professor's web site for more answers to commonly asked questions.

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