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Linda Vang
  • Milwaukee, WI
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FHA Mortgage Loan

Linda Vang
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Here is my situation,

I've been on temporary jobs/assignments through a temp agency for almost 2 1/2 years. I originally did this because I didn't know at the time what I really wanted to do career wise even though I have stayed in the Accounting field all the way through. I have worked under 2 temp agencies and with little down time in between contract positions, the most maybe 3 weeks w/out a gig. I'm looking to invest and buy my first property preferably with the FHA loan but now I'm a little worried that I may not be able to qualify due to my work history. I plan to house hack, looking for a 2/3/4plex. Do I have a sufficient track record or should I give up my dreams altogether?? LOL

Anybody have a clue? Thanks!!! 

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