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Evelyn Castillo
  • Homestead, Fl
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Newbie loan question...

Evelyn Castillo
  • Homestead, Fl
Posted

Hi BP! I just got off the phone with Chase bank and spoke to them about their first time home buying loan called, “dream maker” it is a 3% down loan. They told me that as a part time employee I need 2yrs of work history in order to qualify for a Loan...So I would like to hear people’s experiences and how they got a loan sooner (if possible) only working a year in a part-time job? This is currently my situation and I am wondering if anyone can suggest any other bank loan types that have worked with less than that? I know it’s a far fetch but I’m curious to see what others have experienced. 

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