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Self-employed borrowers only, who can not go with agency mortgage loans, and do not want to provide varities of income documents.

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Details

1) Up to $2.5M loan amount;
2) Up to 75% LTV;
3) 620 or greater credit scores;
4) Foreign nationals available**
5) No MI(Mortgage Insurance);
6) DTI ratio-- Front 38%/ Back 43%;
7) Borrower prepared P&L is accepted**

What’s this program? Who can apply for this program?

• Are you a self-employed borrower?
• Did the lender require your business bank statements to get loan qualified? Or did your mortgage lenders require you to sign the tax returns and need transcripts?
• Have you ever been suspended or denied by the agency lenders? Did the lenders ever say “Per our guideline”
• Do you know how you can qualify a house loan without any income documents? Even though tax returns/business bank statements, etc.

We AAA Lendings now offer an appropriate Non-QM loan program used in the above situations, which is named P&L (Profit & Loss). This program is designed for borrowers who are self-employed and would benefit from alternative loan qualification methods. That’s the best benefit for self-employers. A CPA/CTEC/EA completed and signed P&L may be used as an alternative to tax returns to document a self-employed borrower’s income. Sometime, we even accept borrower prepared P&L, which is also a good benefit for some borrowers.

Why does this program designed?

For self-employed borrowers, 12/ 24 months bank statement program is a better choice, since this program doesn’t need tax returns and business bank statements neither. However, when some applicants owns a business, which has complicated financial situation with multiple bank statements, the P&L program may be the best choice for you. Since 12/ 24 months bank statement program has limitation about the demand of bank statements; maybe max. Three bank statement accounts for one business, that may be the restriction which leads to P&L program.

What do you need to prepare for fast approve?

When you submit the loan to the lenders, they may need a YTD(Year-to-Date) P&L (or plus a prior year P&L sometimes), business license, CPA letter, etc. So either way is OK for what provide at initial submission or when loan approval.
Besides, you need to check with our submission team to calculate income first

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