Why would Disability Income not be Used on an FHA Loan?

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DISABILITYINCOME

Why would

not be Used on an FHA Loan?

Not all disability income is able to be used on

loan applications. The circumstances

surrounding the income greatly matter when it

comes to qualifying for any type of loan,

including FHA loans.

Duration of Disability PaymentsDisability income is different – they need to know how long

you are going to have the income as some disability income

is temporary while other disability income is long­term.

Basically, they want to see your income continue for 3 years

after the date of the loan in order to use it for qualifying

purposes. 

Is your Disability Income Consistent?Lenders want to see consistency, which means they

want to see regular deposits of the income in your bank

account. You have to prove receipt of the income; you

cannot just provide an award letter and state that you

receive the money

Your Condition does not MatterThe lender does not need to know how you got

hurt, where, or why. They just need proof of the

income and that it will continue. As long as you

can provide those documents, the lender or the

FHA cannot ask for anything further from you.

Your Condition does not MatterThe lender does not need to know how you got

hurt, where, or why. They just need proof of the

income and that it will continue. As long as you

can provide those documents, the lender or the

FHA cannot ask for anything further from you.

Disability income can typically

be used on an FHA loan for

qualification purposes as long

as you follow the rules. If you

do not know what you need to

provide, talk to your lender

about the documents they

require.

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Information Provided by

Justin Mchood  He is Americas Mortgage Commentator

and has been providing Mortgage

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