someone tell me how a married couple can get a home mortgage living on a income of 1250 a month?

they live on 1250 a month… and that is ssd for the both of them? what mortgage company would give it to them? they just got their bankruptcy papers about 6 months ago.. they live in 1,250 a month? and they get a 45,000 home loan? HOW?

With an income of $15,000 per year, the couple should be able to afford a $30-40,000 home. Such homes may exist in some areas of the country, but most homes cost much more. There is little hope that the couple will qualify for a mortgage on a home unless they find one for sale in that price range. And even then, with so little income and a history of bankruptcy, lenders would be reluctant to offer financing.

There is no law or requirement for every married couple to own a home. There is nothing wrong with renting, working hard and saving money for a possible future purchase.

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  1. With an income of $15,000 per year, the couple should be able to afford a $30-40,000 home. Such homes may exist in some areas of the country, but most homes cost much more. There is little hope that the couple will qualify for a mortgage on a home unless they find one for sale in that price range. And even then, with so little income and a history of bankruptcy, lenders would be reluctant to offer financing.

    There is no law or requirement for every married couple to own a home. There is nothing wrong with renting, working hard and saving money for a possible future purchase.
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  2. The lending market is unregulated.
    Loans were given to people with no jobs, no deposit and no savings.
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  3. honestly u shouldn’t.
    u need to keep renting.
    u need to figure a way any way to get off SSDI.
    visit library read understand apply info from
    ‘what colour is ur parachute’
    ’48 days to work u love’ d.miller
    ‘total money make over’ d.miller
    visit live withoutlimbs.org for encouragement

    besides a 45K home isn’t much and that does not count taxes insurance utilities transportation etc etc..
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    ex street bum, biz owner now

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