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Trevor Stratton
  • Contractor
  • Seattle, WA
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Getting a loan with two part time jobs

Trevor Stratton
  • Contractor
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

I’ve been working two jobs for most of the last year in order to save money for my first purchase.

But the lenders I’ve spoken to say that they can’t count the income from either of my jobs because they are both considered part time. And they can only count part time jobs if I have worked there for two years or longer.

Is this something that will be the same for every lender? Or do I need to shop around more?

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