Today we are going to discuss the combination of two great borrowing solutions known as the stated income home equity line of credit. This flexible product allows a homeowner to borrow against the equity built up in the home on a revolving credit line without have to provide documentation to support how much money he makes.

I covered previously in my article called Stated Income Home Loans, that the self-employed, small business owners and commissioned sales people often have a difficult time proving to a mortgage lender or other financial institution how what their true level of income is. They do not get W2s or pay stubs in the traditional sense and often “write-off” a large portion of their income to legitimate business expenses. This leaves them falling short of the debt service ratios that banks use when qualifying borrowers for loans and mortgages.

The stated income loan was introduced to address that problem by allowing strong borrowers to obtain credit without have to provide documentation to prove their income level. While this brought with it a bunch of new challenges for lenders, it allowed the self-employed and commissioned sales people to borrow money with greater ease.

A home equity line of credit is simply a revolving credit line that uses the equity you have built up in your home as collateral. Banks love real estate security and will gladly offer high limits and low interest rates in return for it. Once set up, a HELOC allows you borrow funds whenever you wish. As that amount is paid down, it becomes available to you to borrow again up to the limit of the line of credit. The funds can be used for anything from a down payment on a rental property to a new car to financing your children’s education.

The stated income equity line merges both of these unique needs into one great mortgage product. For those who are unable to support their income by traditional means, yet desire the low rates, high limits and flexibility of HELOC, this combined product is a perfect fit.

A good credit score is still really important. But having said that some stated income programs allow you to borrow up to 100% of the purchase price or the appraised value of the home in the case of a refinance.

Before the sub-prime mortgage meltdown, it was possible to obtain a stated income line of credit without verifying assets either. These are becoming increasingly hard to come by and it is more common to find stated income / verified assets loans and equity lines.

The days of one borrowing solution fits all are long gone. Lenders have gotten more and more creative to meet the unique needs of today’s home buyers. If you are self employed and have built up equity in your home and would like the ability to access it as you need it, instead of all at once in one lump sum, the stated income home equity line of credit was created just for you.