XINNIX Ground School Mortgage Practice Test

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A self-employed borrower (Schedule C) is typically required to provide a year-to-date paystub. Is this statement true or false?

True

False

For a self-employed borrower, particularly one who files a Schedule C, it is not typical for them to provide a year-to-date paystub because they do not receive a traditional paycheck like an employee. Instead, self-employed individuals report their income and expenses on their tax returns, often requiring two years of tax returns and possibly a profit and loss statement to verify income. Since they do not have a paystub, their income verification relies on these documents rather than on paystubs. Therefore, stating that a year-to-date paystub is typically required for a self-employed borrower is inaccurate.

Only if requested by the lender

Depends on income level

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