Addressing the Homeownership Gap: Introducing Revve
Did you know that 1099 contractors should be preparing their finances at least 2 years in advance of buying a home to qualify successfully, compared to their W-2 counterparts who could qualify right away? This startling fact underscores the significant challenges facing contractors in the mortgage qualification process—a challenge Revve is committed to addressing head-on. […]
Understanding Why Lenders Decline Home Loans for Small Business Owners and 1099 Contractors: Top 10 Reasons
For small business owners and independent contractors, the dream of homeownership can sometimes feel out of reach, despite having a stable income. One of the major hurdles they face is securing a home loan. While lenders have varying criteria for approving loans, there are common reasons why applications from this demographic might be declined. Understanding these reasons can help applicants better prepare and increase their chances of success. Here are the top 10 reasons why lenders might decline a home loan for small business owners and 1099 contractors
Overcoming Fear: Why Small Business Owners and 1099 Contractors Should Analyze Their Finances Before Approaching a Lender
For small business owners and 1099 contractors, the prospect of approaching a lender for mortgage qualification can evoke a myriad of fears and concerns. From worries about being judged based on irregular income to the fear of rejection due to perceived financial instability, the journey to securing a mortgage can seem daunting. However, understanding these common fears and the strategic importance of analyzing one’s financial picture before approaching a lender can empower individuals in their quest for homeownership.
Mortgage Loans for 1099 Employees: How to Get a Mortgage When You’re Self-Employed
Traditionally, self-employed individuals — also referred to as 1099 employees — have faced challenges in securing a mortgage loan to finance the purchase of a home or refinance an existing mortgage loan. But now, the increased pervasiveness of self-employment and the gig economy have influenced lenders’ attitudes to make mortgage loans for 1099 employees easier to access.