Job History & Income Requirements
Kentucky Mortgage Loan Approval Guide
Conventional Mortgage Loans
What Lenders Look For
Conventional loans require a minimum of two years of work history in a related field. If you've had recent employment gaps, lenders typically want to see at least six months in your current position to establish some stability.
If You Don't Have Two Years
Don't worry—you may still qualify through compensating factors. This means providing documentation that supports your qualifications for the job, such as a relevant degree, professional certification, or a detailed letter explaining your job transition. The key is showing that your background—whether through education, training, or previous roles—prepares you for success in your current position.
FHA Mortgage Loans
What Lenders Look For
The FHA prefers two years of related work history and requires at least six months in your current job if you've experienced gaps. The focus is on demonstrating employment stability and establishing that you're likely to remain employed or advance within your field.
How to Strengthen Your Application
Document your qualifications for your current role through education, training, or previous experience. FHA lenders want confidence that you'll be able to maintain your income throughout the life of your loan.
VA Mortgage Loans
What Lenders Look For
VA loans accept a two-year combination of work history, military service, and relevant education or training. If you're on active duty, you should be more than 12 months away from your release or separation date.
Documentation That Counts
Military service, trade certifications, apprenticeships, and degrees all contribute to showing you have the skills needed for your position. This flexibility makes VA loans an excellent option for veterans transitioning to civilian employment.
USDA Mortgage Loans
What Lenders Look For
USDA loans are the most flexible with employment history. There's no minimum time required in your current position. Instead, lenders focus on your overall two-year work or related history.
How to Show Your Timeline
Job changes and moves between positions are acceptable as long as you can explain any significant gaps. Periods spent earning a degree, completing military service, or gaining specialized training all count toward meeting the two-year requirement. Simply provide transcripts, discharge papers, or letters from employers documenting these periods.
Income Requirements Across All Programs
General Income Guidelines
- Your income must be sufficient to cover your monthly mortgage payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and HOA fees if applicable) plus other debts
- Front-end ratio: Your housing payment should not exceed 28% of your gross monthly income
- Back-end ratio: Your total monthly debt payments (including the new mortgage) should not exceed 36-43% of your gross monthly income (varies by program)
Types of Income Accepted
- W-2 wages from your employer
- Self-employment income (usually requires two years of tax returns)
- Rental income from investment properties
- Retirement income and Social Security
- Child support or alimony (if you choose to include it)
- Investment income and dividends
Income Documentation Required
- Recent pay stubs (typically last 30 days)
- Last two years of tax returns
- W-2s from the past two years
- Bank statements showing account balances
- Letter of employment verification from your current employer
Work With a Kentucky Mortgage Expert
If you're ready to explore your home loan options or have questions about your employment history and income, I'm here to help. With over 20 years of experience and more than 1,300 Kentucky families guided toward homeownership, I understand exactly what lenders are looking for—and how to present your strongest case.
Joel Lobb
Mortgage Loan Officer | Expert on Kentucky Mortgage Loans
Specializing in FHA, VA, USDA, KHC, and conventional loans for first-time homebuyers and refinancing. Same-day approvals, personalized service, and down payment assistance programs available to eligible Kentucky homebuyers.
