Mortgage Application Checklist
All lenders differ on what they need from their
borrowers. This list is intended to
give you a general idea of what will be required at the time of mortgage
application. Please check with your
lender for a complete list of necessary information.

·
Social Security
Number and Birth Date -
Required of you and any co-borrowers
·
Paycheck - Your most recent pay stub showing
year-to-date earnings
·
W-2 Tax Forms - The lender will require 2 years W-2’s and
accompanying tax forms
·
Employers - The names, addresses, and telephone numbers
of your employers for the past two years
·
Accounts - You will need the account numbers and
current balances of your checking account, savings account, money market
account or any other accounts you may have
·
Current Assets - Current assets such as IRA’s, CD’s, stocks,
bonds or securities. Your lender may
require a current brokerage statement with name of the stock, amount per share
and number of shares owned.
·
Personal Property - Value of personal property including life
insurance face value, employee retirement accounts, furniture, cars, jewelry,
coins, and other valuable property
·
Liabilities - For each loan, provide the lender with the
name and address of each creditor and include both the monthly payment and
total amount due. Liabilities will
include auto loans, student loans, credit cards and other installment debt.
·
Current and Previous
Addresses - If you own a home you
will need the property address, current market value, mortgage lender name,
account number, current monthly mortgage payment and outstanding balance. If you rent, you will need the property
address, name and address of the landlord, the current monthly rent, and
previous address/landlord. You will
need information about your former addresses if you’ve lived in your current
address for less that two years.
·
Sales Contract - Bring along a signed copy of that agreement
and any amendments to it, a copy of the listing form for the property you wish
to purchase and the legal description of the property.
Special
Situations
·
Self employed or
commissioned -
bring federal tax forms for the past two years along with a current
year-to-date profit and loss statement
·
Separated or divorced - Bring a copy of your divorce decree and
separation agreement. If you are
receiving alimony or child support and you want it to be considered as income,
you’ll need proof of this income (cancelled checks for the past 12 months, for
example).
·
Applying for a VA
loan
- Bring your DD214