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Updated over 6 years ago, 05/17/2018

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Dave Mason
  • Investor
  • Jerusalem, Israel
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FHA Loan Prequalification Questions

Dave Mason
  • Investor
  • Jerusalem, Israel
Posted

Hi all, I'm currently conducting research for a novel in which the main character is pursuing financial independence. I'm writing a scene right now in which he's sitting down with a loan officer to get pre-qualified for an FHA loan that he intends to use for a house hack. I'd love to speak to someone who has experienced such a conversation to get a better sense of the questions asked and other relevant details to include.

Specifically, I'm trying to figure out how much he could realistically borrow if he's a school teacher making $45,000/year, and he's going to be able to live in one unit and rent out three more, let's say for $1000/month each. If anyone has any advice on this or would be willing to conduct a 20 minute interview on the subject (for personal use, not for rebroadcasting), please let me know.

Thanks,

Dave

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