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100% Real
Estate Investor Financing Now Available with No Income Verification
Katz Mortgage
Team, www.KatzMortgageTeam.net, of Amtrust Mortgage Corporation, has
announced they are now offering 100% financing to real estate investors with
no income verification. Traditionally, the only way to get 100% financing on
a residential investment property was to verify income through documentation
such as paycheck stubs, K1’s, W-2’s, 1099’s, 1040 tax returns, and real
estate leases.
Atlanta, GA (PRWeb)
November 28, 2006 — Katz Mortgage Team,www.KatzMortgageTeam.net, of Amtrust
Mortgage Corporation, has announced they are now offering 100% financing to
real estate investors with no income verification. Traditionally, the only
way to get 100% financing on a residential investment property was to verify
income through documentation such as paycheck stubs, K1’s, W-2’s, 1099’s,
1040 tax returns, and real estate leases. Stephen Katz, of Katz Mortgage
Team states, “We find that many real estate investors have complex financial
situations.
Often times,
startup costs, business expenses, depreciation and investments cause
self-employed borrowers to appear to have less income than they actually do.
We needed to find a way to allow these borrowers to take advantage of 100%
real estate investor financing.” This new program allows a self-employed
borrower to simply state their income on the loan application without having
to supply any supporting documentation. The risk to the lender is mitigated
by putting more emphasis on credit and assets. Borrowers have a choice of an
80/20 piggy-back loan or the new 100% Single Loan with no mortgage insurance
(MI).
Acceptable
property types include single-family, duplexes, quad-plexes, and condos.
”This program was something that was clearly missing for the market place,”
Katz states. “We listened to our real estate investors and took the idea to
our parent company Amtrust Mortgage. The result is a new 100% Real Estate
Investor program with no income verification. Its tailor made for our Real
Estate Investors.”
Updated 8th January 2007 |