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Greg Neuman
  • Antigo, WI
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Refinance after quitting your job

Greg Neuman
  • Antigo, WI
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I'm not to the point of leaving my day job yet, but am curious about refinancing when I get to that point.  Right now to refinance with a lender they require W2, taxes, pay stubs, rental income, etc.  Is it much harder to refinance if you leave your day job?  I am not planning on doing so until my income is closely matched through rental income, but would like to get information on the topic regardless.  I'm guessing / hoping the higher your rental income the  more likely the lender will approve the refinance.

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