Nevada Home Is Possible Program Checklist
A step-by-step checklist for homebuyers applying for the Nevada Home Is Possible Program in 2025.
Verify Your Eligibility
- Confirm that your household income does not exceed the program’s maximum limits, which vary by county and household size.
- Ensure your credit score meets the program’s minimum requirement, typically 640 or higher. Your assigned Loan Officer can provide additional guidance.
- Verify that the home you intend to purchase is within the program’s price limits and will serve as your primary residence.
- Check for additional requirements, such as first-time homebuyer status or other qualifying conditions specific to the program.
Prepare Required Documentation
- Gather proof of income, including recent pay stubs, W-2 forms, or other supporting documents for any additional sources of income.
- Obtain copies of your tax returns from the past two years, including all necessary schedules.
- Provide bank statements from the last two to three months for all financial accounts.
- Collect details about the home, including the address, purchase agreement, and sale price.
- Prepare any additional documents requested by your Loan Officer, such as verification of assets, debts, or financial obligations.
Coordinate with Your Assigned Loan Officer
- A Loan Officer has been assigned to guide you through the Nevada Home Is Possible Program application process.
- Schedule an initial consultation with your Loan Officer to review eligibility requirements and understand the necessary steps to complete your application.
- Ask any questions regarding the program, required documentation, or application process.
- Follow your Loan Officer’s instructions to collect and submit all required documentation promptly.
Complete Your Application
- Work closely with your Loan Officer to finalize your application for the Home Is Possible Program.
- Submit all required documentation to verify eligibility for down payment and closing cost assistance.
- Review your application with your Loan Officer to ensure accuracy and completeness before submission.
- Complete a homebuyer education course if required by the program.
Finalize Your Enrollment
- Sign all necessary documents provided by your Loan Officer to complete your participation in the program.
- Prepare for any costs not covered by the assistance, such as closing fees or prepaid items.
- Receive official confirmation of your enrollment and details on how the assistance will be applied to your home purchase.
Maintain Program Compliance
- Ensure that your purchased home remains your primary residence for the duration required by the program.
- Notify your Loan Officer if you plan to sell, refinance, or make changes to your mortgage, as these actions may impact your program benefits.
- Stay updated on any changes to program requirements to maintain compliance and retain your assistance benefits.