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No Doc LoansNo doc loans allow you to refinance home mortgage without providing your documents such as, pay stubs, bank statements and tax returns. No doc mortgage loans most commonly used by self employed individuals or those who wish to mortgage refinance with less paperwork. No doc loans will depend much more on your credit report and credit score. Typically for a no doc mortgage you will need a credit score of at least 680 but there are no doc loans that will allow you to borrower a mortgage loan with a credit score as low as 580. No Doc Loan TermsNo doc loans are available with various types of mortgage loan terms. Below is a list of the most common no doc loan terms.
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