I’ve searched and searched. To qualify, I just need 6 months of work according to results I’ve found.
I’m a W2 contractor that has hit 6 months. My lender continues to insist FHA requires me to also prove I am “contract to hire”.
I initially told them this was the case as I was describing my job but now she’s asking for proof, in a condescending tone. I provided her with the proof so now every communication is “how’s the job” or if I’m “still at the job”. This is her way of asking if I’ve been let go yet. Obviously if I was not employed, I’d let her know by now. It’s a bit of a snub each time.
This is because, according to her, I’m required to be hired in or “full time” in order to qualify for an FHA loan according to FHA Guidelines.
I do not see this information anywhere when I research FHA loan guidelines. The results require m 6 months of employment and when I was pre-approved, I was given the green light with another officer there before being passed on to her.
Any advice? Am I missing something where I HAVE to be full time employee to qualify for an FHA loan?
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