Verifying Your Employment During the Loan Process

Verifying Your Employment During the Loan Process

Why Lenders Verify Your Employment

Lenders verify your employment to confirm your income is stable and likely to continue. This helps ensure you can afford the mortgage payment throughout the loan term.

How Employment Verification Works

Lenders contact your employer directly or use third‑party services to confirm your job title, start date, and current income. They may also request recent pay stubs or W‑2 forms.

Types of Employment Verification

  • Verbal verification of employment
  • Written verification forms
  • Third‑party employment databases
  • Pay stubs and W‑2s
  • Self‑employment documentation

Final Verification Before Closing

Most lenders perform a final employment check shortly before closing to confirm you are still employed and earning the same income. Any changes may require additional review.

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