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Bank Statement Loans Florida — Qualify Using Your Deposits, Not Your Tax Returns
Self-employed in Florida? Your tax returns rarely reflect what you actually earn. A bank statement loan qualifies you on 12 or 24 months of deposits instead.
Last updated July 2026 · reviewed by a licensed mortgage broker
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Bank Statement Loans in Florida let self-employed Florida borrowers and business owners qualify using 12 to 24 months of bank deposits instead of tax returns or W-2s. Below is exactly how it works, the requirements, and who qualifies.
What Is a Bank Statement Loan in Florida, Exactly?
A bank statement loan is a Non-QM mortgage that qualifies you off what actually lands in your account each month rather than the net income shown on a tax return. We place these through our Non-QM lenders, who review either 12 or 24 consecutive months of bank statements, average the deposits, and use that figure as your qualifying income. For many self-employed Florida borrowers, that number ends up meaningfully higher than the bottom line on a Schedule C, since a good accountant’s job is minimizing taxable income, not maximizing what an underwriter sees. That gap is exactly why Bank Statement Loans Florida borrowers turn to Non-QM instead of a conventional loan.
The CFPB’s home-buying guidance walks through the paperwork lenders generally expect when income doesn’t come from a W-2, and gathering that documentation early tends to make bank statement underwriting move faster, since most of what’s reviewed already lives in your online banking history.
As a mortgage broker, we’re not boxed into one lender’s bank statement overlay. We place these loans across wholesale lenders, so a deposit calculation that falls short with one often clears with another.
Requirements
Bank Statement Loan Requirements for Florida Borrowers
These are the baseline guidelines for bank statement files in Florida. Every lender weighs deposits, credit, and loan amount a little differently, and as a mortgage broker we place your loan with whichever of our wholesale lenders fits your numbers best.
| Requirement | Guideline | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Income Documentation | 12 or 24 Months | Personal or business bank statements, averaged to calculate qualifying monthly income. |
| Minimum Credit Score | 600 FICO | The Non-QM bank statement floor; specific lender overlays can vary by file. |
| Maximum LTV — Purchase | Up to 90% | Top tier available at 700+ FICO on loan amounts up to $1,000,000, stepping down from there. |
| Maximum LTV — Cash-Out | Up to 80% | Generally runs a few points below purchase and rate-and-term at the same credit tier. |
| Maximum Debt-to-Income Ratio | Up to 50% | A narrower 50–55% band is available with full documentation, six months reserves, 80% max LTV, and a primary residence purchase. |
| Self-Employment History | As Little as 1 Year | Two years in the same business typically opens up additional loan amount and LTV options. |
| Loan Amount Range | $125,000 – $4,000,000 | Amounts above $3,000,000 are available exclusively through our bank statement lenders. |
| Eligible Occupancy | Primary, 2nd Home & Investment | Non-owner-occupied loans follow a similar structure with slightly lower LTV breakpoints. |
What Actually Affects Your Bank Statement Approval
Two owners with the same revenue can land in different places once an underwriter reads deposits.
Who This Helps
Who Tends to Qualify for a Bank Statement Loan in Florida?
Bank Statement Loans Florida programs were built around a specific problem: solid cash flow that doesn’t translate cleanly onto a tax return. Here’s where these come together most often for self-employed buyers.
How It Works
How a Bank Statement Loan Moves Through Underwriting in Florida
The process starts with your statements, not your tax returns. We collect either 12 or 24 months of personal or business bank statements and review the deposit history month by month, flagging anything needing a quick explanation, like a large one-time transfer that isn’t regular income. An income worksheet then totals eligible deposits and divides by the number of months reviewed to land on your average monthly qualifying income.
If your statements come from a business account, the lender typically applies an expense factor to the deposits before counting them as income, since business deposits naturally include money that goes right back out for overhead. That factor varies by lender, which is why shopping a file across many lenders can change the number.
Once your income is set, the rest of the file looks fairly similar to other alt-doc programs we place in Florida: credit, assets, and the property itself all get reviewed against the loan amount and down payment you’re working with. Your debt-to-income ratio gets calculated using that bank-statement-derived income figure against your monthly debts, which is the number our lenders cap at 50%, or up to 55% on a narrower set of files.
Appraisal, title, and insurance steps look the same as any other Florida purchase or refinance. What’s different is the income story the underwriter reads, and organized statements with a short letter explaining unusual deposits tend to move just as fast as a standard W-2 file.
Run Your Numbers
Estimate Your Qualifying Income
Enter what you deposit in an average month. Personal account deposits are generally counted in full; business account deposits are reduced by an expense factor. This is an estimate — the lender sets the final figure.
Before You Start
What Happens After You Apply
- You send the application
A few minutes online. No documents at this stage.
- A licensed loan officer calls you
Someone on our team covering your state.
- We ask for documents and pull credit
Only once you have decided to move forward.
- You get an approval to shop with
Typically back within the hour.
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