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Answered by Dain Yerckie
Mortgage Professional in Scottsdale, AZ
Income requirements will be based on what other debts you have that appear on your credit report. So a little tough to say a for sure yearly amount needed. If you are ...
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Asked by Marcus
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
The root of purchasing or refinancing your home is having a good credit score that is free of blemishes and late payments.  You also want to make sure that when you pu...
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Asked by Chris
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
This guide does a great job of explaining all the aspects of an FHA loan 
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Asked by jjnobadkitty
Answered by Ted Rood PRO+
Mortgage Professional in Maryland Heights, MO
That depends on the date you took out your loan, the type of loan it is, your current rate, and several additional factors. HARP loans are for borrowers who closed lo...
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Asked by landeyerle
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
While this is a great question it would be difficult for anyone to answer for you without a lot more specific information like the life of your loan, the loan balance,...
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Asked by NIxa
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Hi Nixa, Great question! Here are two great articles about rebuilding your credit, one lists things to avoid and one lists things to do to boost your score fast. ...
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Asked by Roselia
Answered by Donna Quintanilla
Mortgage Loan Originator
Hello Roselia, Most first-time homebuyer programs have a income limit and credit score requirement. You might want to start with http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/homeowne...
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Asked by Wilda
Answered by Donna Quintanilla
Mortgage Loan Originator
Maybe add a cosigner? Or if you have money saved put down a large down payment.
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Asked by tblocker14
Answered by David Skow
Mortgage Professional in Seattle , WA
If you have a legal separation agreement and you can qualify - you should be able to proceed. Your spouse may need to sign some forms related to the purchase.
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