I am self-employed and exploring the beginning of the mortgage process, probably apply in a year or 2.
Anyways, I have read nightmare after nightmare about self-employed applicants getting denied, even if they have strong down payments and excellent credit scores. Banks are scared to lend money to self employed doctors, even the special "physician loan" programs.
Has anybody successfully used a physician mortgage as self-employed?
One method I want to try is to get underwriter approval BEFORE making an offer on a house. One problem I have researched with self employed applicants is that the loan officer makes all kinds of BS promises that he can't deliver on, assuming that the underwriter will approve it, when in reality the UWs view of the mortgage application is 180 degrees opposite from the optimistic loan officer evaluation.
It's pretty much impossible for the borrower to speak directly to the underwriter, so I want to choose a loan program that will allow the UW to evaluate everything in advance. I want to avoid at all costs, the scenario where the loan officer tells me I'm "approved" only to find out the day before closing that the UW denied the application.