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Lee Vanvolkenburg
15:43 23 Nov 23
Michael and his team were wonderful to deal with. They were excellent with communication and always available to answer questions. Thank you all!
williams lovos
22:54 16 Nov 23
We close on the house tomorrow! Thank you David and Michael for making my first home buying a smooth process. I had several out of the ordinary situations that would had easily not been possible to get the loan in the time that they were able to approve it. My wife and I are forever grateful for the work the team did. Thank you again!
Mario Silvestri III
16:45 16 Nov 23
Rex Perkins
16:56 15 Nov 23
Everything had been going well over the past two years since refinancing an existing mortgage. The application process, approval, servicing website, everything had been very smooth, nothing but the best service. I then had a minor issue arise. We had a wind loss claim on our home and, unfortunately, I had put off getting the check cosigned until the last minute. An issue arose as part of a minor miscommunication in terms of where the check was to be forwarded for endorsement.To make a long story short, I feared that this miscommunication and misdirected check coupled with my procrastination were going to result in the check expiring and a huge hassle on my part to go through the process again. Mr. Inkman nor his branch were in any way involved with my account or account management, yet, the check inadvertently ended up in their draft loss department and I feared this would further delay things. I was a bit frantic.One of those that I emailed was Mr. Inkman. In an era when customer service is not as valued as in the past, I was very skeptical I would meet the deadline. But, to my surprise, Mr. Inkman took it on his own to personally get things done and get the issue resolved. It appears that he tracked down the overnighted check personally, directed it for signature, packaged and overnighted the check back to me. All the while remaining professional and pleasant and providing consistent email updates on the status. It doesn't even look like he delegated, rather taking the initiative and seeing it through on his own.To me, that's not just doing a job, that's going above and beyond in terms of leadership, professionalism, and customer service. We could not be more happy. And, as a further sign of good will, the Fairway CEO actually emailed me personally to follow-up and assure resolution. Been very happy with Fairway since my refinance, Mr. Inkman's efforts only further reinforce that opinion.
Samer Fallouh
15:01 15 Nov 23
Debbie Salas
21:47 03 Oct 23
This transaction probably would not have happened without Michael. Whenever we hit a stumbling block, he found a way around it! He kept us informed and was a positive light all the way through to the end and beyond.Thanks
Eric Kieffer
22:46 16 Aug 23
Did business with Michael about 20 years ago and he was happy to help us again. He and his team did a great job. See you in another 20.

The Importance of Employment History in Mortgage Approval and How Job Changes Impact Your Chances

July 23, 2024 by Michael Inkman

When you’re applying for a mortgage, lenders scrutinize several aspects of your financial life to determine your eligibility. One crucial factor that can significantly influence the outcome is your employment history. Consistent and stable employment demonstrates to lenders that you have a reliable income stream, which reduces their risk in lending you money. However, job changes or gaps in employment can complicate the approval process. Let’s explore how your employment history affects mortgage approval and offer some solutions to mitigate potential issues.

Understanding the Importance of Employment History

Lenders look at your employment history to gauge your income stability. Typically, they prefer applicants with at least two years of consistent employment in the same field. This consistency suggests that you’re capable of maintaining steady employment, which translates to a steady income to pay off your mortgage.

How Job Changes Impact Mortgage Approval

  1. Frequent Job Changes: If you change jobs frequently, it can signal instability to lenders. They may worry that you’re at risk of unemployment, which could affect your ability to make mortgage payments.
  2. Gaps in Employment: Extended periods without employment can also be a red flag. Lenders might question your financial stability and your ability to maintain a steady income.
  3. Career Changes: Switching to a completely different career field can be seen as risky. Lenders prefer applicants who show continuity in their job roles, as it suggests expertise and job security in their current field.

Solutions for Overcoming Employment History Challenges

  1. Provide Detailed Explanations: If you have gaps or frequent job changes, be prepared to explain them. Documenting reasons such as further education, family needs, or better career opportunities can help.
  2. Showcase Income Stability: Demonstrate that despite job changes, your income has remained stable or increased. Providing consistent pay stubs, tax returns, and bank statements can support your case.
  3. Consider a Co-Signer: If your employment history is a significant concern, having a co-signer with a stable job and strong credit can improve your chances of mortgage approval.
  4. Opt for Jobs Within the Same Field: If possible, try to stay within the same industry when changing jobs. This continuity can reassure lenders of your expertise and job stability.
  5. Wait Before Applying: If you recently changed jobs, consider waiting until you have at least six months to a year in your new position before applying for a mortgage. This shows stability in your new role.
  6. Seek Professional Advice: Mortgage brokers and financial advisors can offer tailored advice based on your specific situation, helping you navigate the mortgage approval process more effectively.

Your employment history plays a vital role in mortgage approval. While stable, long-term employment in the same field is ideal, job changes and employment gaps don’t have to derail your homeownership dreams. By understanding how lenders view your employment history and taking proactive steps to address potential concerns, you can improve your chances of securing a mortgage.

Filed Under: Home Mortgage Tagged With: Employment History, Financial Stability, Mortgage

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