Can you get a first time buyers mortgage if you are pregnant?
I have just found out I am pregnant and I am about to start a new job on Monday. This is only for a 6 month contract. Will me and my partner be able to get a first time buyers mortgage?
Answers:
Pregnancy isn't a factor. As a pregnant woman, you are considered a protected class and no one can legally discriminate against you in the United States.
However, not having a job beyond six months is a factor. If your income is required, you may not get approved for the mortgage, unless you are in a professional field that has high demand. Often, nurses, teachers, etc., get special dismensation since employment for them is in such high demand.
It depends on your credit, Just don't buy something you can not afford.
sure as long as you have good credit
being a first time buyer determines whether you get a first time buyer mortgage not whether your pregnant or starting a new job or something else.
They may well not count your salary at this stage, they may not count it anyway as its only a 6 month contract
I dont see what they have to do with each other.and it is none of their business they are not allowed by law to ask that question and it is not allowed to affect your getting the mortgage..
you wont be able to coz you need to have a permenent job which has past its pobation. you partner will if he works tho.
however, until you have a perm job, they wont take your income into consideration, which will decrease you lending power, just going on your partners income.
and credit has nothing to do with it. unless you have bad credit, then you are more that likely to be refused from some places.
good luck tho x
They can't discriminate against you for being a pregnant woman (see Equal Housing Lender) but they can insist that you have worked in your field for a certain number of years.
The 6th month contract is a lot more of a deterrant to a lender than the pregnancy.
of course you can get a morgage still, it doesn't matter if your pregnant, this wont affect the morgage, its wether you have the money and what income you and your partner has.
It is rediculous that you would even think you wouldn't be able to. There is no box on the application that says "Are you pregnant?" Your spotty/unstable work history might hinder you though.
Yes, your pregnancy is irrelevant in any decision regarding your ability to qualify for a loan. Your financial situation (only six months of income) is more relevant. Right now you have income and unless it is clearly spelled out as contract employee then just report your last year's income and current income. However, you need to budget the cost of mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, new purchases and maintenance to your new home within the time you may not be receiving income. Many first time homebuyers neglect this in their calculations of expenses.
Good Luck
discrimination
comes into play if that happens
you should have
no problem if you have the funds
It is the income that they consider, not the pregnancy.
i work for a title complany (the place that will insure your property) and i can tell you with 100% guarantee that it does not matter if you're pregnant, it all has to do with credit scores, income, debt, things of that nature.
good luck with the loan and congrats on the baby!
Why not, go for the one that show u the 'equal housing lender'
It is illegal to discriminate on the bases of family status. As long as you meet income & credit requirements, you are good.
dont tell them. i didnt and i got a mortgage! whos gonna know?
as long as you got permanent job and your will return to your post.
Pregnancy is not a factor in mortgage. If it is, you got yourself a good lawsuit $$$
those bankers do not need to know u are pregnant. me and my husband got my loan like this. i was on unpaid leave but husband worked.
http://emortgagedomain.com/info/mortgage.
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Answers:
Pregnancy isn't a factor. As a pregnant woman, you are considered a protected class and no one can legally discriminate against you in the United States.
However, not having a job beyond six months is a factor. If your income is required, you may not get approved for the mortgage, unless you are in a professional field that has high demand. Often, nurses, teachers, etc., get special dismensation since employment for them is in such high demand.
It depends on your credit, Just don't buy something you can not afford.
sure as long as you have good credit
being a first time buyer determines whether you get a first time buyer mortgage not whether your pregnant or starting a new job or something else.
They may well not count your salary at this stage, they may not count it anyway as its only a 6 month contract
I dont see what they have to do with each other.and it is none of their business they are not allowed by law to ask that question and it is not allowed to affect your getting the mortgage..
you wont be able to coz you need to have a permenent job which has past its pobation. you partner will if he works tho.
however, until you have a perm job, they wont take your income into consideration, which will decrease you lending power, just going on your partners income.
and credit has nothing to do with it. unless you have bad credit, then you are more that likely to be refused from some places.
good luck tho x
They can't discriminate against you for being a pregnant woman (see Equal Housing Lender) but they can insist that you have worked in your field for a certain number of years.
The 6th month contract is a lot more of a deterrant to a lender than the pregnancy.
of course you can get a morgage still, it doesn't matter if your pregnant, this wont affect the morgage, its wether you have the money and what income you and your partner has.
It is rediculous that you would even think you wouldn't be able to. There is no box on the application that says "Are you pregnant?" Your spotty/unstable work history might hinder you though.
Yes, your pregnancy is irrelevant in any decision regarding your ability to qualify for a loan. Your financial situation (only six months of income) is more relevant. Right now you have income and unless it is clearly spelled out as contract employee then just report your last year's income and current income. However, you need to budget the cost of mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, new purchases and maintenance to your new home within the time you may not be receiving income. Many first time homebuyers neglect this in their calculations of expenses.
Good Luck
discrimination
comes into play if that happens
you should have
no problem if you have the funds
It is the income that they consider, not the pregnancy.
i work for a title complany (the place that will insure your property) and i can tell you with 100% guarantee that it does not matter if you're pregnant, it all has to do with credit scores, income, debt, things of that nature.
good luck with the loan and congrats on the baby!
Why not, go for the one that show u the 'equal housing lender'
It is illegal to discriminate on the bases of family status. As long as you meet income & credit requirements, you are good.
dont tell them. i didnt and i got a mortgage! whos gonna know?
as long as you got permanent job and your will return to your post.
Pregnancy is not a factor in mortgage. If it is, you got yourself a good lawsuit $$$
those bankers do not need to know u are pregnant. me and my husband got my loan like this. i was on unpaid leave but husband worked.
http://emortgagedomain.com/info/mortgage.
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