[nfb-talk] question regarding mortgage loan
Sean Paul
newsandtraffic at aol.com
Wed Aug 7 20:12:49 UTC 2013
She is not recieving SSI, she is recieving SSDI which is a totally different
animal here. I'm still waiting to hear back from those I reached out too on
this matter. Hopefully it'll be before they leave their offices today.
----- Original Message -----
From: "robert stigile" <rstigile at gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 16:09
Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] question regarding mortgage loan
> Hello,
> Actually they can ask your employer if you will be there in three years,
> and they did
> when I bought my house.
> I also had to get a form from Social security, but the only form you are
> going to get, which should suffice, is the awards letter which states you
> are receiving ssi.
> Hope this helps,
>
> Robert Stigile
> phone: 818-381-9568
> e-mail: rstigile at gmail.com
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sherry Gomes" <sherriola at gmail.com
> To: "NFB talk list" <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org
> Date sent: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 12:44:11 -0600
> Subject: [nfb-talk] question regarding mortgage loan
>
> hi all,
>
> I'm in the process of trying to buy my own very first owned home. I'm 55,
> and I've rented all my adult life. The person who has been working with
> me
> on getting my loan processed emailed me today to say that the loan
> underwriter wants a document from a doctor verifying that I will still
> have
> my disabilities for the next three years. I work--am self-employed--and I
> get some SSDI. this requirement does not seem fair to me. after all,
> they
> can't ask a person without a disability to get their employer to verify
> that
> they will be employed for the next three years. and in my case, they
> aren't
> even asking me to get the company for which I contract to verify I'll
> still
> have my contract in three years. Are they allowed to ask for such
> verification? When I keep questioning this, they tell me they can'[t
> refuse
> the loan on the basis of my disabilities, but that they can ask for this
> verification from my doctor. It doesn't seem right.
>
> Sherry
>
>
>
> So hold this moment fast,
> And live and love as hard as you know how,
> And make this moment last,
> Because the best of times is now.
> --La cage aux Folles
>
>
>
>
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