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Why Content Creators Get Denied for Mortgages — And the Loan That Approves Them
A successful creator pulling $300,000 a year can still get denied by a conventional lender — because the tax return shows a fraction of that. Here’s why, and the loan that fixes it. A mortgage for content creators almost never approves through a conventional lender. The reason is simple: a successful YouTuber, streamer, or influencer

