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Self-Employed HELOC Requirements: Credit, Deposits, and Documentation | FAB Funds

Written by Dom Bounasissi | Mar 29, 2023 4:00:00 AM
Running your own business gives you flexibility and control, but it can complicate traditional lending. Banks want W-2s, pay stubs, and predictable income - documentation that doesn't reflect the reality of entrepreneurship. The good news? Your home equity doesn't care about W-2s. With the right approach, self-employed borrowers can access competitive financing secured by their property, not their paperwork. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about self-employed heloc requirements: credit, deposits, and documentation. ## Making the Right Choice ## Your Next Steps Don't rush into home equity financing without understanding your full picture: 1. **Calculate your available equity**: Use the formula (Home Value × CLTV Limit) - First Mortgage Balance. Most lenders cap at 80-90% CLTV. 2. **Evaluate your DTI**: Add up all monthly debt payments including the new loan payment, divide by gross monthly income. Aim to stay under 43-45% for comfortable budgeting. 3. **Get multiple quotes**: Rates and terms vary significantly between lenders. A 0.50% rate difference on $50,000 over 15 years costs/saves $3,000+. 4. **Understand the total cost**: Calculate total interest paid over the loan term, not just monthly payment. That helps you evaluate if the expense justifies the long-term debt. 5. **Have a repayment plan**: Especially for variable-rate HELOCs, know how you'll pay it down within 5-7 years rather than letting it linger at minimum payments. The right home equity strategy depends on your specific goals, risk tolerance, and financial situation. Take time to understand your options, run the numbers honestly, and choose the path that serves your long-term financial health - not just your immediate cash needs. --- *This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or legal advice. Loan terms, rates, and requirements vary significantly by lender, borrower qualification, and geographic location. Always consult with a licensed mortgage professional to discuss your specific situation and obtain personalized guidance. Interest rates, program guidelines, and market conditions are subject to change without notice.*