Our pay stubs are accepted by landlords, property managers, and lenders throughout the Lone Star State.
And hundreds more cities across Texas
Texas's booming rental market requires professional income documentation. Most landlords require 2-3 months of pay stubs, especially in competitive cities like Austin and Dallas.
Yes. Our pay stubs follow standard payroll formatting accepted by property managers and landlords throughout Texas. Since Texas has no state income tax, the calculations are straightforward with only federal taxes, FICA, and Medicare.
No. Texas is one of the states with no state income tax, which simplifies pay stub creation. Your pay stub will show federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare deductions only.
Yes. Pay stubs are standardized across Texas. The same format works for apartments in Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, or any other Texas city.
Yes. Texas mortgage lenders accept professional pay stubs as part of your income documentation package, typically along with tax returns and bank statements.