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No W-2s? No Problem—Try a Bank Statement Loan

Qualify based on your bank deposits, not your tax returns.
Designed for self-employed professionals, freelancers, and business owners who can prove income differently.

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What Is a Bank Statement Loan?

A bank statement loan allows borrowers to use personal or business bank statements—typically 12 or 24 months—to verify income instead of traditional documents like pay stubs or W-2s. It’s ideal for those with strong cash flow but complex tax filings.

How It Works

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🏦 Use 12–24 months of bank statements to verify income
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🚫 No tax returns or W-2s required
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📈 Loan amounts typically up to $3M
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✅ Can be used for purchase or refinance

Why Use a Bank Statement Loan?

Self-employed borrowers often write off expenses that lower their taxable income. This program focuses on your real deposits—not your adjusted gross income.

Why Borrowers Choose Bank Statement Loans:

📄 No tax returns or W-2s needed
💼 Great for business owners and freelancers
📈 Loan based on actual deposits, not deductions
🏠 Purchase, refi, or cash-out options
🧾 Simplifies qualifying for complex incomes

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Bank Statement Loan FAQs 

Q: Can I use business or personal statements?
Yes. Most lenders allow either, depending on your business structure.

Q: Do I need to be self-employed?
Yes. Typically, 2+ years of self-employment is required.

Q: Are interest rates higher?
Rates may be slightly higher than traditional loans, but the flexibility can be worth it.

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