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What do borrowers have to provide to participate in an FHA streamline?
 

The FHA Streamline Rate Reduction process is very simple. Very few documents are needed from you. Everything that we generally need most borrowers have on hand or can pull from their last closing documents. If you need further assistance, don’t worry. Just call our office and we will be happy to assist you in retrieving the necessary documents.

 

To get started all we need are the following FIVE (5) items:

With basic FHA Streamline & VA Streamline Rate Reductions, we generally do not need tax returns, bank statements, paystubs or any of the other documents typically associated with refinancing. Unlike when you purchased or refinanced… this process is quick and easy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Marlo Newman Residential Mortgage Specialist
American Financial Network Inc.
2345 E Thomas Road Suite 400

Phoenix Arizona 85016

​Telephone : 480-326-9858

Fax : 602-715-0125

Email: MNewman@AFNCorp.com
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Branch NMLS# 1579227. American Financial Network, Inc., DBA County First Mortgage, is licensed by the Arizona Mortgage Banker Branch License (0122140) under Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS), unique identifier of 1579227. Refer to www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org and input NMLS #237341 to see where AFN is a licensed lender. In all states, the principal licensed office of American Financial Network, Inc. is 10 Pointe Drive, Suite 330, Brea, CA 92821; Phone: (714) 831-4000 (NMLS ID#237341). This is not an offer for extension of credit or commitment to lend. All loans must satisfy company underwriting guidelines. Not all applicants qualify. Information and pricing are subject to change at any time and without notice. The content in this advertisement is for informational purposes only. Products not available in all areas.

 

American Financial Network, Inc. is not acting on behalf of or at the direction of the federal government, and this offer is not being made by an agency of the government.

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