5 Reasons Your Mortgage Application Was Denied (How To Get Approved) | TheRuethTeam.com

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Learn about common issues like high debt-to-income ratios and how you can overcome them to achieve your dream of homeownership. Whether you're a first-time home buyer looking to improve your approval chances, this video is packed with valuable insights.

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"...there's always a path to yes..." I'm a Marine Corp veteran. I was denied with a VA Loan. "...no credit history..." I would apply for a credit card and get rejected, sometimes no reply at all. I have never made it out of the starting block. The only way I see of purchasing a house, is by winning the lottery.

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Gone are those days when banks were lending million dollars for people working in McDonald’s and Burger Kings. Back in 2006 2007 and 2008 No doc loans, those DO NOT exist any more.

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Hi Ms Nicole. I am from California. I saw one of your videos about OT income. I have been working at my current Job for 20 months and have consistent and increasing OT income. I am a nurse. My problem is that I have been pre approved by 2 lenders. First Lender which is Sofi pre approved me for $525k. This gave me confidence to go out and shop which led me to the second lender who is owned by a builder Dr Horton. Now I am under contract on a Dr Horton new construction. Yesterday my Sofi lender informed me that my max loan amount was lowered from 525k to 425k. They would not include my OT income because I worked at my current job for less than 24months. The house I’m under contract with is 519k. I already gave my earnest deposit of 5k. I am worried that dr Horton lender will do the same as the other lender. Will you be able to help me about my situation? Thanks.

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