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Mortgage for Amazon Sellers: Qualify on FBA Income
Amazon FBA sellers qualify for mortgages using bank statement loans — not conventional. Seller Central disbursements count as business deposits, the expense factor accounts for inventory cost of goods sold and Amazon fees, and tax-return net income gets ignored entirely. The reason is simple: an Amazon seller doing $1.5M in gross revenue with a strong

