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Brady D'Hont
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How to get pre-approved while being 100% commission based.

Brady D'Hont
  • Saratoga Springs, NY
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My current role is 100% commission based and has been since the end of September ‘21. Prior to this it was part time work as i was transitions & training fter graduating from college. I now have a territory that covers all of Upstate NY and Northeast NY which results in a lot of daily travel. I have the funds to use an FHA and house hack A multi-family unit. Due to my travel, my thoughts were to purchase a triplex on one half of my territory, claiming residency, while also maintaining my current apartment in the other half of my territory.

However, almost every loan officer i have spoken with has told me I can not purchase a home any time soon due to the “lack of two years proof of commission only income”. Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated!

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    Josh Edwards
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    Josh Edwards
    • Lender
    • Bend, OR (bend)
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    Hey Brady,

    A 12 month Bank Statement program would be great for your situation. It will come with a larger down payment requirement (usually 10%), but can qualify you off of the deposits into your bank account rather than tax returns. If you have any questions feel free to reach out!

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