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Tanner Kenneth Jenkins
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Mortgage Loan Work History.

Tanner Kenneth Jenkins
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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I am 21 years old and am dropping out of school after two years to become a realtor. I am wanting to get approved for a loan but was wondering if I met the criteria for work history. For the past two years I have worked in the summers and gone to school in the fall and winters. I have read online that banks will take into account schooling as work history. Is that still the case if you haven’t fully graduated? My credit score is a 750 and I have 0 debt. Does anyone have any experience similar to this?

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Tanner Kenneth Jenkins
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@Christopher Drane

@Lara White

Thanks for the help! 

Would it make any difference to a bank if I had a cosigner with a great job like a parent? Or maybe the rent history for the property I’m buying, if it’s really good?

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