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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
<b>Debt-To-Income</b>.: DTI. The ratio obtained by dividing the total monthly debt expense by the total monthly income of the borrower at the time the loan was originated.
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<b>Debt-To-Income</b>: DTI. The ratio obtained by dividing the total monthly debt expense by the total monthly income of the borrower at the time the loan was originated.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
For values outside the allowable range, or if unknown, or if the mortgage loan is a HARP refinance, this value will be blank..
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For values outside the allowable range, or if unknown, or if the mortgage loan is a HARP refinance, this value will be blank.
  
 
The field belongs to the [[FM SFLP Template]]
 
The field belongs to the [[FM SFLP Template]]
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== Field Characteristics ==
 
== Field Characteristics ==
 
* FM SFLP Field Index: 23
 
* FM SFLP Field Index: 23
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* Column Label: DTI
 
* Data Type: NUMERIC
 
* Data Type: NUMERIC
 
* Data Maximum Length: 9(2)
 
* Data Maximum Length: 9(2)
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== See Also ==
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* [[Total Debt Expense Ratio]]
  
 
== Disclaimer ==
 
== Disclaimer ==

Revision as of 15:38, 11 March 2023

Definition

Debt-To-Income: DTI. The ratio obtained by dividing the total monthly debt expense by the total monthly income of the borrower at the time the loan was originated.

Notes

For values outside the allowable range, or if unknown, or if the mortgage loan is a HARP refinance, this value will be blank.

The field belongs to the FM SFLP Template

Field Characteristics

  • FM SFLP Field Index: 23
  • Column Label: DTI
  • Data Type: NUMERIC
  • Data Maximum Length: 9(2)

See Also

Disclaimer

This information is provided as is. Refer to the FM SFLP Template for pointers to definitive instructions about hte SFLP data templates