YES, but just talk to your Loan Officer. If the new job is hourly or salary, the lender will be able to use the new job and new income. I lend in MN WI IA SD ND - Find me at FirstTimeHomeBuyer-mn.com - NMLS 274132 - Cambria Mortgage
One of the disclosures you sign when applying for a mortgage is to notify the lender of any material changes in your finances. Changing jobs is material. Immediately notify your Loan Officer. Provide him/her with the updated details of your new position / income. Depending on all of the factors in your particular circumstance, this may not be a big deal at all. I have had plenty of loans where a job change occurred after the application and before the final underwriting and they still closed. It just depends on the circumstances. But failing to tell your Loan Officer / lender would likely be a fatal (for the loan) mistake because they WILL find out, and when they do, you will be declined. ~ Bert Carpenter, The LoansA2z Team of NEXA Mortgage ~ NMLS 40586 ~ At NEXA, we've got you covered. We are licensed in all states except MA and NY and we are pending approval in VA, so give us a call. ~ www.ApplyYes.com 480-889-9000.
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