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Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

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Vulcan1
Valued Member

Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

When calculating debt-to-income income ratio the CBs use my mortgage payment as I understand they should. They don't take into consideration that my wife also contributes to the mortage but assume I pay 100%.  Shouldn't they consider her contribution when considering DTI and vise versa? Not a big deal, just curious.  

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Brian_Earl_Spilner
Credit Mentor

Re: Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

They don't include her income because if she loses her job or becomes unable to work, you will be the only one paying that bill. They're calculating for worst case scenario.

    
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jamie123
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Re: Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

The credit bureaus do this because everybody has an individual score, there isn't a "combined" score. Now lenders on the other hand, will almost always determine DTI using all household income as long as both people are applying for the loan or credit.


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Brian_Earl_Spilner
Credit Mentor

Re: Debt-to-Income Ratio Question


@jamie123 wrote:

The credit bureaus do this because everybody has an individual score, there isn't a "combined" score. Now lenders on the other hand, will almost always determine DTI using all household income as long as both people are applying for the loan or credit.


When I worked at chase, we did both. Everyone on the loan, and individual

    
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Vulcan1
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Re: Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

So her DTI would reflect the full amount of the mortgage also?

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Nomad3
Frequent Contributor

Re: Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

Do you file separately or jointly?
I thought if you file jointly they have to include both incomes?

Because if they 4506T your taxes they get the combined income?
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RobertEG
Legendary Contributor

Re: Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

The credit reporting agencies do not calculate debt to income ratio.

Income is not reported to the CRAs, and they additionally only are aware of debt that has been reported to them.

 

What are you referring to as the debt to income ratio that is calcuated by the credit bureaus?

 

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Anonymous
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Re: Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

The banks will use the info from CB's to calculate DTI. Hence min payments on all CC, auto, loan, mortgage etc.

 

 

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Anonymous
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Re: Debt-to-Income Ratio Question

I was going to ask the same question, credit bureaus do not calculate DTI or have income information, as RobertEG said.

Only lenders do this.
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