
Documents to include with your mortgage application
- Your last two federal income tax returns (complete)
- Your last two federal notices of assessment
Your last provincial notice of assessment - Mortgage insurers (CMHC, Genworth) and some financial institutions may ask you for your company's financial statements from the last two fiscal years
- Your bank statements for the past three months showing that you have accumulated savings (and not a lump deposit suggesting a loan of any kind)
- Your recent investment and/or RRSP statements
- Legal proof of earnings such as a gift or inheritance, the amounts of which are recorded in your bank account
- A signed donation letter from a direct family member (parents, grandparents, children, siblings) and proof of donation (e.g. bank statement, investment statement)
- If your down payment comes from the sale of another property, you can provide:
- A copy of the complete promise to purchase
- A copy of your municipal tax bill
- A recent mortgage statement
- Proof of acceptance (without conditions) of the buyers' mortgage
3) Documents related to the property you intend to purchase:
- The complete copy of the promise to purchase including all appendices,
- The multiple listing service (MLS) description of the property,
- The seller's statement.
If the property is being sold directly by the owner, you will need to provide the following:
- The complete copy of the promise to purchase including all appendices
- The description of the property, if available
- A recent copy of the municipal and school tax account
- A copy of the location certificate
Mortgage approval is one of the most demanding, yet stressful steps in the home buying process. Preparing your documents will help you avoid unpleasant surprises and will certainly help you feel less rushed through the process.
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