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Levi Stillman
  • Orange County, CA
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RE Loan Qualifying Question

Levi Stillman
  • Orange County, CA
Posted

Hello all,

Wondering if anyone has ran into this situation personally or as a lender. 

When submitting paystubs to qualify, do lenders look if I am "exempt" for taxes or not? Before qualifying, should I switch this and submit paystubs that are not exempt or is it fine if I keep it this way? If I were to switch it, should I wait for a few paystubs to not show exempt before qualifying? 

Do lenders even look at this? May be overthinking. Please let me know!

Thanks!   

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