Bank statement & 1099 mortgages for Borden County
Buying a home in Borden County when you're self-employed comes down to one thing: showing your true income. Bank statement loans do exactly that, averaging your monthly deposits to set your qualifying income. A CPA-prepared profit-and-loss statement can stand in when deposits don't tell the whole story. From Gail to the surrounding towns, we help Borden County business owners qualify on their deposits.
Who qualifies in Borden County
- Self-employed 2+ years (1–2 years may work with experience)
- 12–24 months of bank statements
- 620+ credit and 10%%+ down
- Roughly 50%% of monthly deposits counted as income
Denied? The documentation was wrong, not the income
Most self-employed denials trace to one cause: the underwriter used post-write-off taxable income. The same file re-documented with 12-24 months of deposits, gross 1099s, or a CPA-prepared P&L often approves. Bring your denial letter — it tells the next loan officer exactly what to solve.
Realtors: qualify on your commissions
Agents deduct heavily — mileage, marketing, MLS dues, splits — so the net income a conventional lender sees rarely reflects real earnings. Bank statement loans count your commission deposits, and 1099 loans count 90-100% of your gross 1099 — two clean paths to the home you've been selling everyone else.
Reserves: what lenders want to see
Non-QM programs typically want about 3 to 12 months of PITI — your full monthly payment — sitting in reserves, with larger loans requiring more. Strong reserves can offset a lower score or a thinner deposit history.