| Bank Statement Loans

Flexible Financing for Self-Employed Borrowers in Florida

A Bank Statement Loan is a non-QM (non-qualified mortgage) program designed for self-employed borrowers who don’t show enough income on traditional tax returns—but have strong cash flow.

Instead of using tax returns, W-2s, or pay stubs, bank statement loans qualify you based on 12–24 months of personal or business bank statements, making them a powerful option for Florida entrepreneurs, business owners, and independent contractors.

At Mid Florida Mortgage Professionals, our loan officers help self-employed buyers across Oviedo, Central Florida, and the entire state of Florida secure home financing that actually reflects how they earn income.

What Is a BANK STATEMENT LOAN?

Bank statement or Self-Employed loans allow lenders to calculate income using deposits shown on your bank statements rather than taxable income reported to the IRS.

Florida borrowers often choose this program because it offers:

  • No tax returns required

  • No W-2s or pay stubs

  • Qualification based on bank deposits

  • Available for self-employed, 1099, and business owners

  • Primary homes, second homes, and investment properties

  • Loan amounts well above conventional limits (in many cases)

If you write off expenses to reduce taxes—or your income fluctuates from month to month—this loan program may be an excellent solution.

Who Is a Good Fit for a Bank Statement Loan?

This program is commonly used by:

  • Self-employed borrowers

  • Business owners

  • Independent contractors

  • 1099 earners

  • Real estate investors

  • Commission-based professionals

If your tax returns don’t accurately reflect your true earning power, Rayce and his team can evaluate whether a bank statement loan is the right option for you.

BANK STATEMENT Loan FAQs

How do bank statement loans calculate income?

Income is calculated by reviewing 12 or 24 months of bank statements.

Depending on the program:

⦿ Personal bank statements may use 100% of qualifying deposits

⦿ Business bank statements typically use a percentage of deposits (to account for expenses)

The exact calculation depends on whether you use personal or business accounts and the lender’s guidelines.

What credit score is required for a bank statement loan?

Credit score requirements are generally more flexible than conventional loans, but typically higher than FHA.

Most programs start around 620–660, though better rates and terms are available with higher credit scores.

How much down payment is required?

Down payment requirements vary but are typically:

⦿ 10%–20% for primary residences

⦿ Higher down payments may be required for second homes or investment properties

Rayce Robinson and his team will help structure your loan to balance rates, down payment, and long-term affordability.

Are interest rates higher than traditional loans?

Bank statement loans usually have slightly higher interest rates than conventional or government-backed loans due to increased flexibility and alternative documentation.

Many borrowers still choose this option because it allows them to:

⦿ Qualify when traditional loans are not possible

⦿ Purchase sooner rather than waiting years to “clean up” tax returns

⦿ Refinance into a conventional loan later if desired

Can I refinance out of a bank statement loan later?

Yes. Many Florida borrowers refinance into a conventional loan once:

⦿ Their tax returns reflect higher income

⦿ Their credit improves

⦿ They build additional equity

We can help you plan both the short-term solution and the long-term exit strategy.

Bank Statement Loans vs. Traditional Mortgages

Bank Statement Loans May Be Better If:

  • You are self-employed or 1099

  • You maximize tax deductions

  • Your income fluctuates

  • You don’t qualify using tax returns

Traditional Loans May Be Better If:

  • Your tax returns show strong, consistent income

  • You prefer the lowest possible interest rate

  • You qualify under conventional or government guidelines

Every scenario is different. A personalized review makes all the difference.

GET STARTED WITH A Bank Statement Loan in Florida

If you’re self-employed and tired of being told “you don’t qualify” despite strong income, there are options.

Rayce Robinson and Mid Florida Mortgage Professionals specialize in helping Florida’s entrepreneurs and business owners secure financing that aligns with real cash flow—not just tax paperwork.

Contact Rayce and his team today to explore bank statement loan options in Florida.

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235 S Central Ave, Oviedo, FL 32765, USA

Mid Florida Mortgage Professionals
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Rayce Robinson

LO NMLS # 322615
235 South Central Ave
Oviedo, Florida 32765

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