Self-employed face difficulty finding mortgages

Source: Sandra Block, USA Today

David Brannan, 44, of Monroe, N.C., is co-founder of a software company that’s been in business since 1989. He and his wife have owned their home for 18 years and are in the process of buying a new, custom-built home. Brannan has an excellent credit score.

So he was stunned last week when CitiMortgage (C), which just a week earlier had said everything was in good shape, sent a letter saying his mortgage application had been rejected. It suggested he consider credit counseling.

Brannan called Citi, which told him his income for the past two years wasn’t enough for the size of the loan. He says Citi refused to include profit distributions from his company that account for more than half his income. (CitiMortgage declined to discuss Brannan’s application. But spokesman Mark Rodgers says the company will restructure or decline a preapproved loan if it can’t sufficiently verify information from a borrower.)

Brannan belongs to a group that’s become a kind of drive-by victim of the mortgage industry crisis: the millions of Americans who are self-employed.

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