When applying for a mortgage, you’ll need to share documents with a lender about your income, assets, and other personal information.
Whether you’re seeking pre-approval for a new mortgage, or you’ve already made an offer on a home, your lender will require documentation of your income sources and assets — along with other information — during the loan process. This list can help you gather the documents you’ll need. Download the guide
This checklist is for educational purposes only. Be sure to communicate with your lender for specifics on the mortgage loan process.
Your lender may use a digital process to access your bank account statements. This can save you time and effort by digitally verifying things like assets, income and employment. The lender can only view your account(s) for as long as needed for the loan process. Speak to your lender about how this information can be obtained securely and confidentially.
Now that you know what documents you need to get a mortgage, learn more about preparing for the home inspection.
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