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Common use of Borrower Qualification Numeric Clause in Contracts

Borrower Qualification Numeric. 105 All Borrower Total Income Monthly income of all borrowers derived from base salary, commission, tips and gratuities, overtime and bonuses, part-time or second-job earnings, alimony, child support, interest and dividend income, notes receivable, trust income, net rental income, retirement income, social security, veterans income, military income, xxxxxx care income, and self-employed income. Borrower Qualification Numeric – Decimal 9000 9(9).99 Always >= 0 106 4506-T Indicator A yes/no indicator of whether a Transcript of Tax Return (received pursuant to the filing of IRS Form 4506-T) was obtained and considered. Borrower Qualification Numeric – Integer 1 99 Always See Coding 0 = No 1 = Yes 99 = Unknown

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assignment of Representations and Warranties Agreement, Assignment of Representations and Warranties Agreement

Borrower Qualification Numeric. 105 All Borrower Total Income Monthly income of all borrowers derived from base salary, commission, tips and gratuities, overtime and bonuses, part-time or second-job earnings, alimony, child support, interest and dividend income, notes receivable, trust income, net rental income, retirement income, social security, veterans income, military income, xxxxxx fxxxxx care income, and self-employed income. Borrower Qualification Numeric – Decimal 9000 9(9).99 Always >= 0 106 4506-T Indicator A yes/no indicator of whether a Transcript of Tax Return (received pursuant to the filing of IRS Form 4506-T) was obtained and considered. Borrower Qualification Numeric – Integer 1 99 Always See Coding 0 = No 1 = Yes 99 = Unknown

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assignment, Assumption and Recognition Agreement (Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2012-3), Assignment, Assumption and Recognition Agreement (Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2012-3)