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Used to do loans -

Posted By: tiredwornoutMT on 2006-10-13
In Reply to: I don't believe so... - Gemmstone

and you need to have been in your line of work for 2-years minimum to qualify for a loan. If you change jobs in the same line of work, whether IC or employee, as long as you stay in the same line of work, you are fine. They are only looking for 2-years of steady work. I have always been an IC and because my husband was new in real estate (less than 2 years), we bought our house in my name alone!! That is the rule, 2-years, same line of work, no problem! Good luck to you.


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