Can One Qualify For A HELOC If All Income Goes Into A Trust

Can One Qualify For A HELOC If All Income Goes Into A Trust

No, only money that does not go into a trust can be counted towards one's gross income. When redeeming in lawful money, lenders only counts 25% of those funds.

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